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The hospital found I had Macronodular Cirrhosis when they were doing my Gallbladder removal. I have my first liver clinic appointment coming up to find out what tests they will do and to find out what stage it's at. I don't drink so hopefully will find out how it happened. Quite scared as I know it'sounds
The hospital found I had Macronodular Cirrhosis when they were doing my Gallbladder removal. I have my first liver clinic appointment coming up to find out what tests they will do and to find out what stage it's at. I don't drink so hopefully will find out how it happened. Quite scared as I know it'sounds
yhamilton
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Bronchoscopy results
Hi All I really could do with some input. and apologgise foe long post in advance but am at a loss... I am 57 yrs old and have an extensive med history which i shall try and precis. !980's to present day history prolapsed L3/4/5 and moderate degenerative changes over the yrs. 1983- Lost 12 ft small bowel
Hi All I really could do with some input. and apologgise foe long post in advance but am at a loss... I am 57 yrs old and have an extensive med history which i shall try and precis. !980's to present day history prolapsed L3/4/5 and moderate degenerative changes over the yrs. 1983- Lost 12 ft small bowel
cezzie5
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Fibroids,Ovarian Cancer??
Hi this is my first time here, I found this site as I have been trying to find out information on my symptoms. I am 50 years of age. Last year I had extreme pain in my stomache and could hardly pass a stool so my husband took me to emergency they did a blood test and gave me some buscopan and sent me
Hi this is my first time here, I found this site as I have been trying to find out information on my symptoms. I am 50 years of age. Last year I had extreme pain in my stomache and could hardly pass a stool so my husband took me to emergency they did a blood test and gave me some buscopan and sent me
nettsta
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
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New here, any info on white matter lesions ?
Does anybody know what causes white matter lesions? I was diagnosed with one after having memory issues following being in an induced coma. I have also been diagnosed with cognitive impairment and impairments in 3 other areas(I cant remember which ones). My coma happened after gallbladder removal surgery
Does anybody know what causes white matter lesions? I was diagnosed with one after having memory issues following being in an induced coma. I have also been diagnosed with cognitive impairment and impairments in 3 other areas(I cant remember which ones). My coma happened after gallbladder removal surgery
angela1961
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Brain health
7 years ago
Chocolate cyst / Ovary removal
Hi there, I found out this week I have a 6cm cyst on my right ovary due to endometriosis that I've had for over 12 yrs. Has anyone had an ovary removed due to a cyst? If so what are the after effects? Please let me know Luce x
Hi there, I found out this week I have a 6cm cyst on my right ovary due to endometriosis that I've had for over 12 yrs. Has anyone had an ovary removed due to a cyst? If so what are the after effects? Please let me know Luce x
Lula79
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Hello all
My sister is healing from her look/see surgery. We have an appointment next week to go over the different chemo regimes. Is it the doctors who choose which drug you go on or does the patient have to decide? I am concerned that she has disengaged and assume that is due to the shock of the diagnosis.
My sister is healing from her look/see surgery. We have an appointment next week to go over the different chemo regimes. Is it the doctors who choose which drug you go on or does the patient have to decide? I am concerned that she has disengaged and assume that is due to the shock of the diagnosis.
Seavccg
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
CA 125 question
I recently had a complete Laparoscopic Hyst with Bilateral Salpingo Oophorectomy for a 8cm mass on my right ovary. My CA 125 was 128.7 prior to the surgery. The mass was diagnosed as a Borderline Mucinous tumor. My surgeon says this won't need any follow up treatment except for monitoring every 6 months
I recently had a complete Laparoscopic Hyst with Bilateral Salpingo Oophorectomy for a 8cm mass on my right ovary. My CA 125 was 128.7 prior to the surgery. The mass was diagnosed as a Borderline Mucinous tumor. My surgeon says this won't need any follow up treatment except for monitoring every 6 months
Jackiesue
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Elevated LIver Function Tests
After 5 years of elevated LFT's , 2 liver biopsies , HIDA scans , MRI's , ERCPS with schpincterotomy ,gallbladder removal .no doctor could confirm PBC .. Today I went to a Dr with 50 years experience and was told his patients travel from Italy and Germavy to see him.. I'm in the U.S. .. After studying
After 5 years of elevated LFT's , 2 liver biopsies , HIDA scans , MRI's , ERCPS with schpincterotomy ,gallbladder removal .no doctor could confirm PBC .. Today I went to a Dr with 50 years experience and was told his patients travel from Italy and Germavy to see him.. I'm in the U.S. .. After studying
NycGirl
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PBC Foundation
7 years ago
Just diagnosed with AF - Freaking out a little bit, Help?
Then on the 20th of January I had nasal
polyp
removal
surgery. Before this I felt fine, worked out fine, no issued with my heart/chest. My heart rate before surgery was 70-75 on average, which it has always roughly been having checked it regarding fitness quite a lot.
Then on the 20th of January I had nasal
polyp
removal
surgery. Before this I felt fine, worked out fine, no issued with my heart/chest. My heart rate before surgery was 70-75 on average, which it has always roughly been having checked it regarding fitness quite a lot.
Hidden
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AF Association
7 years ago
Zoladex injection versus Oophorectomy.
Just wanted some advice if there is any one on here who has had ovary removal as opposed to having forced menopause with zoladex. I am really struggling with the side effects from the injection 5 months in, and wondering if losing my ovaries would be a better option. I know having another op is not
Just wanted some advice if there is any one on here who has had ovary removal as opposed to having forced menopause with zoladex. I am really struggling with the side effects from the injection 5 months in, and wondering if losing my ovaries would be a better option. I know having another op is not
Louisejr
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Still in shock from diagnosis to surgery.
I was diagnosed with Endometriod adenocarcinoma on 1/4/17. That was the hardest appointment ever. Felt like I was dreaming. My Obgyn and his nurse sat around me to tell me and then of course said we are so sorry. I am 37 with a past history of PCOS . They made my 1st oncologists appointment for me
I was diagnosed with Endometriod adenocarcinoma on 1/4/17. That was the hardest appointment ever. Felt like I was dreaming. My Obgyn and his nurse sat around me to tell me and then of course said we are so sorry. I am 37 with a past history of PCOS . They made my 1st oncologists appointment for me
WarriorMandy
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
7 years ago
Health screening following salpingo-oophorectomy
Hello everyone, I am a BRACA gene carrier & double breast cancer survivor (aged 31 & 42). I had a salpingo- oophorectomy at 37, I am now 45. I have had no follow up health screening after my sudden, early menopause and I am concerned about the reports of detrimental health effects. I am looking for advice
Hello everyone, I am a BRACA gene carrier & double breast cancer survivor (aged 31 & 42). I had a salpingo- oophorectomy at 37, I am now 45. I have had no follow up health screening after my sudden, early menopause and I am concerned about the reports of detrimental health effects. I am looking for advice
Allybee
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Gynae Cancer Support
7 years ago
lymph node removal - would love some advice
I was diagnosed with stage 3, grade 3 breast cancer following a mastectomy in August 2016 and had sentinel lymph node removal. Two were found to be positive. I have just finished chemotherapy and am due to have the rest of my lymph nodes removed (intermediate stage they call it) in two weeks time. Whereas
I was diagnosed with stage 3, grade 3 breast cancer following a mastectomy in August 2016 and had sentinel lymph node removal. Two were found to be positive. I have just finished chemotherapy and am due to have the rest of my lymph nodes removed (intermediate stage they call it) in two weeks time. Whereas
sashbash
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Possible Terry's/Lindsay's nails? What could this mean?
Hello everyone! I've noticed that my nail beds have become white over the recent months. I can't remember correctly when this began, but I do have a photo below of what my nails look like as of right now. I'm not 100% sure if this is Terry's or Lindsay's nails but your guidance would be sincerely appreciated
Hello everyone! I've noticed that my nail beds have become white over the recent months. I can't remember correctly when this began, but I do have a photo below of what my nails look like as of right now. I'm not 100% sure if this is Terry's or Lindsay's nails but your guidance would be sincerely appreciated
littlesaintvincent
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Oophorectomy post-menapausal?
Hello! I'm new here and found this site because I was looking for information on ovary removal post-menapausal. My mother died from OC and my sister and I have had stage 0 breast cancer. I have tested positive for a defective RAD50 gene and probably should have my ovaries removed before it is too
Hello! I'm new here and found this site because I was looking for information on ovary removal post-menapausal. My mother died from OC and my sister and I have had stage 0 breast cancer. I have tested positive for a defective RAD50 gene and probably should have my ovaries removed before it is too
drdrew
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Vitamins and supplements
Some advice needed about the timings of taking vitamins, supplements and how they might react with prescribed drugs. The prescribed meds I take daily are 2 x 200mg Hydroxy, 2 x 30mg Lanzoprazole, 2 x Adcal-D3. I've been having loads of GI problems since my cholecystectomy last year (bile reflux as well
Some advice needed about the timings of taking vitamins, supplements and how they might react with prescribed drugs. The prescribed meds I take daily are 2 x 200mg Hydroxy, 2 x 30mg Lanzoprazole, 2 x Adcal-D3. I've been having loads of GI problems since my cholecystectomy last year (bile reflux as well
grannyjogger
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Severe endo. Choice of ovary removal or bowel surgery
Had quite a shock when I went back to my surgeon this week. He confirmed my diagnosis was severe endometriosis. I had though it was mild to moderate. He had warned me of the need for more surgery which I hadn't been keen on. I had started to brace myself for this bowel op after the sigmoidoscopy and
Had quite a shock when I went back to my surgeon this week. He confirmed my diagnosis was severe endometriosis. I had though it was mild to moderate. He had warned me of the need for more surgery which I hadn't been keen on. I had started to brace myself for this bowel op after the sigmoidoscopy and
Starry
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Crashing?
I think I'm crashing (my term for when symptoms come flooding back) but I'm not really sure. Complicating my confusion is the fact that I was in a car accident in Nov and am still dealing with concussion and whiplash symptoms. I've had two migraines in the last month, the latest one with aura. When I
I think I'm crashing (my term for when symptoms come flooding back) but I'm not really sure. Complicating my confusion is the fact that I was in a car accident in Nov and am still dealing with concussion and whiplash symptoms. I've had two migraines in the last month, the latest one with aura. When I
Galixie
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
FYI: Radiation With Antiandrogen Therapy Improves Survival in Recurrent Prostate Cancer, The New England Journal of Medicine
Published in Oncology Journal Scan / Research · February 10, 2017 * This study sought to determine whether adding antiandrogen therapy to radiation therapy would improve cancer control and prolong survival among men who have undergone radical prostatectomy and who have experienced symptoms of a recurrence
Published in Oncology Journal Scan / Research · February 10, 2017 * This study sought to determine whether adding antiandrogen therapy to radiation therapy would improve cancer control and prolong survival among men who have undergone radical prostatectomy and who have experienced symptoms of a recurrence
Attitude67
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 years ago
Endometrial hyperplasia
A little out of the blue I got a call from the medical director at our clinic yesterday who told me that having reviewed my pre-transfer
polyp
removal
report I appear to have endometrial hyperplasia. Apparently a benign condition that involves the womb lining thickening / a grouping of cells.
A little out of the blue I got a call from the medical director at our clinic yesterday who told me that having reviewed my pre-transfer
polyp
removal
report I appear to have endometrial hyperplasia. Apparently a benign condition that involves the womb lining thickening / a grouping of cells.
sipidania
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Fertility Network UK
8 years ago
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