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Was wondering about anemia?
I just had blood work taken by my rheumatologist, and it shows that I am getting anemic again. This happens every 6 months or so. I had all kinds of tests to see if I have cancer, but it is negative (thank goodness). I have had tests to see if I am losing blood (endoscopy and colonoscopy). Both show
I just had blood work taken by my rheumatologist, and it shows that I am getting anemic again. This happens every 6 months or so. I had all kinds of tests to see if I have cancer, but it is negative (thank goodness). I have had tests to see if I am losing blood (endoscopy and colonoscopy). Both show
Willow7733
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Wobbly legs
Wobbly legs. Been diagnosed and waiting a hysterectomy.. My legs have suddenly become wobbly and pains in my stomach are unbearable morphine doesnt touch It and makes me feel worse anyway nausea headache.. Any help
Wobbly legs. Been diagnosed and waiting a hysterectomy.. My legs have suddenly become wobbly and pains in my stomach are unbearable morphine doesnt touch It and makes me feel worse anyway nausea headache.. Any help
Busymumof2
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Hashimoto's, levothyroxine intolerance. Help please anyone?
I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's in February 2021, following a routine blood test, and put on 25mcg levothyroxine and was fine. In June 2021 my dose was increased to 50mcg. Again, I thought I was fine, although in hindsight, I think I may have been having side effects, but due to working etc missed
I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's in February 2021, following a routine blood test, and put on 25mcg levothyroxine and was fine. In June 2021 my dose was increased to 50mcg. Again, I thought I was fine, although in hindsight, I think I may have been having side effects, but due to working etc missed
DandyButch
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Feeling really down
I have recently started treatment for recurring cancer.Rubrac a didn't work for me and I have already had Carbo/Taxol and Carbo/Caelyx. As my son and his family are visiting from New Zealand in July (prompted by my increasing ill health) I decided to try Anastrazole tablets rather than weekly Taxol,
I have recently started treatment for recurring cancer.Rubrac a didn't work for me and I have already had Carbo/Taxol and Carbo/Caelyx. As my son and his family are visiting from New Zealand in July (prompted by my increasing ill health) I decided to try Anastrazole tablets rather than weekly Taxol,
27-359
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Kind of wondering…
Since the past four years, I have been having trouble with my hemoglobin. I am always becoming severely anemic. When I was in the hospital last year, they needed to give me two blood transfusions and six iron infusions. I was seen by a gynaecologist, (she is awesome!!), and it was determined des that
Since the past four years, I have been having trouble with my hemoglobin. I am always becoming severely anemic. When I was in the hospital last year, they needed to give me two blood transfusions and six iron infusions. I was seen by a gynaecologist, (she is awesome!!), and it was determined des that
Willow7733
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Hysterectomy 3 weeks ago
Hi all, I had a laparoscopic hysterectomy, removal of everything and extensive endometriosis nearly 3 weeks ago now. My stomach is still so very sore and swollen. I’m still taking painkillers, but I was just wondering whether anyone else who may have had this done has experienced the same? Thanks
Hi all, I had a laparoscopic hysterectomy, removal of everything and extensive endometriosis nearly 3 weeks ago now. My stomach is still so very sore and swollen. I’m still taking painkillers, but I was just wondering whether anyone else who may have had this done has experienced the same? Thanks
P9LON
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Post Hysterectomy Support
Hi I have been through a pretty bad time with Endometriosis in the last few years after we decided to start a family. Turned out i had stage 4 (and beyond!) endo with a 15cm chocolate cyst on my ovary and stuck to my bowel. I was advised having a child would be very difficult and that a full hysterectomy
Hi I have been through a pretty bad time with Endometriosis in the last few years after we decided to start a family. Turned out i had stage 4 (and beyond!) endo with a 15cm chocolate cyst on my ovary and stuck to my bowel. I was advised having a child would be very difficult and that a full hysterectomy
catsrule40
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
How do you get independent medical advice!
So the NHS are now protecting themselves! I can’t trust anyone! They’re all f’ing liars! So 5 years ago I was opened and shut at a private hospital! Sent to tertiary care for ‘priority’ surgery! Obviously didn’t get it!.. Waited in excess of almost a year! Tried on various treatments, then taken into
So the NHS are now protecting themselves! I can’t trust anyone! They’re all f’ing liars! So 5 years ago I was opened and shut at a private hospital! Sent to tertiary care for ‘priority’ surgery! Obviously didn’t get it!.. Waited in excess of almost a year! Tried on various treatments, then taken into
Heloo85
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Prostate Cancer Foundation : ADT: What You Really Need to Know .. "Who should not get ADT? "
"Who should not get ADT? Anybody else with prostate cancer. If you just have a rising PSA after radiation therapy or radical prostatectomy, that is not a good enough reason for a doctor to put you on ADT. If your doctor wants to put you on ADT to “shrink your prostate” before brachytherapy, that’s
"Who should not get ADT? Anybody else with prostate cancer. If you just have a rising PSA after radiation therapy or radical prostatectomy, that is not a good enough reason for a doctor to put you on ADT. If your doctor wants to put you on ADT to “shrink your prostate” before brachytherapy, that’s
George71
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Morphine. Anyone else?
Iv had a complex history with gynea, misdiagnoses, hysterectomy 3 years ago for adenomyosis- biopsy showed no evidence of that or endometriosis on my uterus. I had endometriosis on rectum/transvaginal/bladder/ pelvic walls/floor. They left my ovaries because I was only 33 at the time, I’m now 36. My
Iv had a complex history with gynea, misdiagnoses, hysterectomy 3 years ago for adenomyosis- biopsy showed no evidence of that or endometriosis on my uterus. I had endometriosis on rectum/transvaginal/bladder/ pelvic walls/floor. They left my ovaries because I was only 33 at the time, I’m now 36. My
Maviscat01
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Latest from BATman Denmeade
New paper [1].
Bipolar androgen therapy (BAT): A patient's guide
[i]Bipolar androgen therapy (BAT) is a new treatment concept for men whose prostate cancer has become resistant to standard hormone-blocking therapy. Over the past decade, we have performed a series of clinical studies testing BAT
New paper [1].
Bipolar androgen therapy (BAT): A patient's guide
[i]Bipolar androgen therapy (BAT) is a new treatment concept for men whose prostate cancer has become resistant to standard hormone-blocking therapy. Over the past decade, we have performed a series of clinical studies testing BAT
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Rectocele
.does a rectocele cause pressure in anus and uti feeling with no burning and feeling like need a poo and constipation ime sure I could have a prolaps had hysterectomy many years ago. .feeling ve ry uncomfortable when ime constipated haven't seen Dr too much hassle trying to get appointment
.does a rectocele cause pressure in anus and uti feeling with no burning and feeling like need a poo and constipation ime sure I could have a prolaps had hysterectomy many years ago. .feeling ve ry uncomfortable when ime constipated haven't seen Dr too much hassle trying to get appointment
Dextersam10
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
Overall survival (OS) & (MFS) in men with biochemical relapse (BCR) after radical prostatectomy / defer ADT treatment til metastatic
"ADT prior to mets may not improve QoL or OS in BCR prostate cancer and may result in irreversible adverse events at high costs. Early use of novel androgen receptor targeting drugs (NARTD) prolonged MFS in nonmetastatic-castration resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC). However, clinical details prior
"ADT prior to mets may not improve QoL or OS in BCR prostate cancer and may result in irreversible adverse events at high costs. Early use of novel androgen receptor targeting drugs (NARTD) prolonged MFS in nonmetastatic-castration resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC). However, clinical details prior
George71
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Cld it be bowel Endo or something else?
Hi everyone.. Bit of history 1st. So in 2017 I was having extreme abdominal pain on right side, was in and out of a&e, scans u name it. The pain seemed to feel like period pain, and a tightness plus sore to touch. Everything came back clear said was constipation and Gallbladder. Had it removed 2017
Hi everyone.. Bit of history 1st. So in 2017 I was having extreme abdominal pain on right side, was in and out of a&e, scans u name it. The pain seemed to feel like period pain, and a tightness plus sore to touch. Everything came back clear said was constipation and Gallbladder. Had it removed 2017
Annimay43
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Bowel Disease Support
2 years ago
Study suggesting pelvic lymph node dissection might be avoidable for some men with negative PSMA PET CT
29, 2022 Renal and Urology News Prostate Cancer PLND Might Be Avoidable in Some Men With Negative PSMA PET CT Natasha Persaud Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Per node, the negative predictive value of PSMA PET/CT was 97%, investigators reported
29, 2022 Renal and Urology News Prostate Cancer PLND Might Be Avoidable in Some Men With Negative PSMA PET CT Natasha Persaud Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Per node, the negative predictive value of PSMA PET/CT was 97%, investigators reported
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Anyone with a similar situation?
Long story short:- Diagnosed non-STI PID. 6 months of antibiotics on/off. Every-time antibiotics stopped, symptoms started back up. Sent for a lap at a private hospital. Opened/shut, diagnosed as Stage 4, told I had to go BSGE for surgery, Zoladex started at post-op. Went to BSGE, fobbed off for months
Long story short:- Diagnosed non-STI PID. 6 months of antibiotics on/off. Every-time antibiotics stopped, symptoms started back up. Sent for a lap at a private hospital. Opened/shut, diagnosed as Stage 4, told I had to go BSGE for surgery, Zoladex started at post-op. Went to BSGE, fobbed off for months
Heloo85
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Constipation post hysterectomy
Hi, I just need some advice I had a vaginal hysterectomy and laparoscopic removal of ovaries tubes cervix etc on Friday afternoon. The surgery went well however I am in a lot of pain from the gas and I have no been able to have any bowel movements yet. I am drinking lots of peppermint tea and have peppermint
Hi, I just need some advice I had a vaginal hysterectomy and laparoscopic removal of ovaries tubes cervix etc on Friday afternoon. The surgery went well however I am in a lot of pain from the gas and I have no been able to have any bowel movements yet. I am drinking lots of peppermint tea and have peppermint
MyStar86
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
ART - BMC Urology: Comparison of various continence definitions in a large group of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy
I have constantly heard that 90% plus of men are "dry" at 1 year post RP...I have never believed this. Doctors report higher success for both continence and ED than actually occurs and there is little interest in standardizing the criteria used to measure the outcomes of surgery...in Germany this is
I have constantly heard that 90% plus of men are "dry" at 1 year post RP...I have never believed this. Doctors report higher success for both continence and ED than actually occurs and there is little interest in standardizing the criteria used to measure the outcomes of surgery...in Germany this is
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Low-carb diet - ketogenesis - PSADT
New study from Steve Freedland et al. "
Serum metabolomic analysis of men on a low-carbohydrate diet for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer reveals the potential role of ketogenesis to slow tumor growth: a secondary analysis of the CAPS2 diet trial
" [1] Bottom line: Low-carb diet may lenghthen
New study from Steve Freedland et al. "
Serum metabolomic analysis of men on a low-carbohydrate diet for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer reveals the potential role of ketogenesis to slow tumor growth: a secondary analysis of the CAPS2 diet trial
" [1] Bottom line: Low-carb diet may lenghthen
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Miracle cures.
This is not really a question. Just have to let off steam. I am so tired of reading or hearing about all these miracle cures for rls. I try everything with the hope of some kind of miracle. I purchased the relaxis pad for $1000., all sorts of rubs, supplements, cbd gummies, medical marijuana, etc
This is not really a question. Just have to let off steam. I am so tired of reading or hearing about all these miracle cures for rls. I try everything with the hope of some kind of miracle. I purchased the relaxis pad for $1000., all sorts of rubs, supplements, cbd gummies, medical marijuana, etc
lorri214
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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