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Timings of meds...
Morning everyone. GCA since last September. Tapering on the 5 week, DSNS programme coming down by half mg, now on 9, heading towards 8and half. Meds are omeprazole at 7.30, pred with breakfast at 8-8.30, first Adcal at 11 ish, last at 9ish. AA still reluctantly, but in the weekly advisory way. Question
Morning everyone. GCA since last September. Tapering on the 5 week, DSNS programme coming down by half mg, now on 9, heading towards 8and half. Meds are omeprazole at 7.30, pred with breakfast at 8-8.30, first Adcal at 11 ish, last at 9ish. AA still reluctantly, but in the weekly advisory way. Question
Temoral
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
RT/RP vs RT/ADT OCSS (overall cancer-specific survival)
What am I missing? Looks like RP with RT OCSS is a fraction of OS (overall survival). I have looked at multiple studies and they all seem to show the same type of thing. a.10-year survival after RT/ADT or RT/RP (comparing overall mortality (PCa, cardiac, etc) to PCa mortality for RT/ADT vs. RT/RP) "The
What am I missing? Looks like RP with RT OCSS is a fraction of OS (overall survival). I have looked at multiple studies and they all seem to show the same type of thing. a.10-year survival after RT/ADT or RT/RP (comparing overall mortality (PCa, cardiac, etc) to PCa mortality for RT/ADT vs. RT/RP) "The
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Prolapse operation
Has anyone had a prolapse bladder operation that has completly worked for someone whos had a total hysterectomy as i cant imagine what the bladder is attached to to hold it up in place. Any thoughts appreciated x
Has anyone had a prolapse bladder operation that has completly worked for someone whos had a total hysterectomy as i cant imagine what the bladder is attached to to hold it up in place. Any thoughts appreciated x
giggy63
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Bladder Health UK
2 years ago
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So glad I found this site
Diagnosed with BC when I was 46, bi lat mastectomy, chemo and tamoxifen. Mets to spine this year after 25 years cancer free. On letrozole and finished radiation. Trying to decide if I really want to take verzenio now or wait a while. The side effects look awful.. I suppose we all debate quality of life
Diagnosed with BC when I was 46, bi lat mastectomy, chemo and tamoxifen. Mets to spine this year after 25 years cancer free. On letrozole and finished radiation. Trying to decide if I really want to take verzenio now or wait a while. The side effects look awful.. I suppose we all debate quality of life
Peggypilot
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Appointment with Gynae- who clearly wasn’t interested
Just had an appointment with a private gynaecology dept via the NHS. Honestly I felt like the guy wasn’t all that interested, he barely even asked me my symptoms, he didn’t even ask how bad or where my pain was , he told me I had adenomyosis from an internal exam and then basically said there is no cure
Just had an appointment with a private gynaecology dept via the NHS. Honestly I felt like the guy wasn’t all that interested, he barely even asked me my symptoms, he didn’t even ask how bad or where my pain was , he told me I had adenomyosis from an internal exam and then basically said there is no cure
1880emma
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Swam 100 miles over 7 months, Merwoman Warrior!
Swimmer, retired classroom teacher, grandma, mother, wife, friend Would like connect with other uterine cancer patients with Er & Pr & HER2 neg and/or on Ibrance & an aromatase inhibitor. 2015: stage 1B, grade 3 uterine cancer ER & PR & HER2 negative,
radical
hysterectomy
& brachytherapy at the cuff
Swimmer, retired classroom teacher, grandma, mother, wife, friend Would like connect with other uterine cancer patients with Er & Pr & HER2 neg and/or on Ibrance & an aromatase inhibitor. 2015: stage 1B, grade 3 uterine cancer ER & PR & HER2 negative,
radical
hysterectomy
& brachytherapy at the cuff
Merma
Moderator
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SHARE Uterine Cancer Support
3 years ago
Anyone had a surgeon who operates on a 'Frozen Pelvis' for a second time?
Hi everyone, It's a long story, but does anyone have experience of surgery on a Frozen Pelvis for a second time? I had stage 4 endometriosis with severe bowel adhesions 13 years ago (age 36). I had full hysterectomy and both ovaries removed. My bowel had to be dissected due to the adhesions and I was
Hi everyone, It's a long story, but does anyone have experience of surgery on a Frozen Pelvis for a second time? I had stage 4 endometriosis with severe bowel adhesions 13 years ago (age 36). I had full hysterectomy and both ovaries removed. My bowel had to be dissected due to the adhesions and I was
Barnyowl
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
How to support someone going through chemotherapy
Hi everyone I really hope that I’m okay to ask this question. I’m after some advice on how best to support my mum who is 78. She has recurrent endometrial cancer that has spread to three sites. First diagnosed in 2017, had hysterectomy, recurred in 2019 and had a hormone treatment followed by chemotherapy
Hi everyone I really hope that I’m okay to ask this question. I’m after some advice on how best to support my mum who is 78. She has recurrent endometrial cancer that has spread to three sites. First diagnosed in 2017, had hysterectomy, recurred in 2019 and had a hormone treatment followed by chemotherapy
BadDog53
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Hysterectomy on nhs
Hi I’m new to this platform but wanted to know if anyone had any tips on how they went about requesting a hysterectomy from their gp? I’m aware this may be unlikely as I’m only 18 but all the treatment I’ve been given hasn’t helped my pain much.
Hi I’m new to this platform but wanted to know if anyone had any tips on how they went about requesting a hysterectomy from their gp? I’m aware this may be unlikely as I’m only 18 but all the treatment I’ve been given hasn’t helped my pain much.
Rb40
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Early Salvage Radiation After RP Improves Outcomes in Relapsed Prostate Cancer
Publish Date February 22, 2022 Renal and Urology news Natasha Persaud Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Prompt initiation of salvage radiation therapy when PSA is less than 0.5 ng/mL leads to better clinical outcomes among patients with relapsed
Publish Date February 22, 2022 Renal and Urology news Natasha Persaud Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Prompt initiation of salvage radiation therapy when PSA is less than 0.5 ng/mL leads to better clinical outcomes among patients with relapsed
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Drs NEVER CHECKED the simplest of things! LACTOSE intolerant!
Let me tell you what i have been through since 2014 ... colonoscopy, endo scope x2 each. CTscans, about 50 drs all telling me I have the same thing ibs/ acid reflex! Medicines on top of medicines . Gallbladder removal, total hysterectomy and it turned out IM LACTOSE INTOLERANT!? why don't drs care,
Let me tell you what i have been through since 2014 ... colonoscopy, endo scope x2 each. CTscans, about 50 drs all telling me I have the same thing ibs/ acid reflex! Medicines on top of medicines . Gallbladder removal, total hysterectomy and it turned out IM LACTOSE INTOLERANT!? why don't drs care,
Noyfb
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Post- treatment scar pain after 6 months.
Hi Ladies, I have completed chemotherapy and had a
radical
hysterectomy
for Ovarian Cancer. I am now, after 6 months, having scar pain. Has anyone else experienced this? Thank you- I’m a newbie x
Hi Ladies, I have completed chemotherapy and had a
radical
hysterectomy
for Ovarian Cancer. I am now, after 6 months, having scar pain. Has anyone else experienced this? Thank you- I’m a newbie x
Dancelover13
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Rare ovarian cancer
Just wondered if anyone has been diagnosed with a low grade steroid tumour of the ovary? It is very difficult to find any information as it is rare. I was diagnosed in 2017 and had a full hysterectomy. It recurred in 2019 and I had major surgery to remove 15 lymph nodes and it has just recurred again
Just wondered if anyone has been diagnosed with a low grade steroid tumour of the ovary? It is very difficult to find any information as it is rare. I was diagnosed in 2017 and had a full hysterectomy. It recurred in 2019 and I had major surgery to remove 15 lymph nodes and it has just recurred again
Green128
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Hernias
Hi all Noti long after debunking had an incisional hernia also known as an eventration. The surgeon repaired it with mesh. The first time I sneezed hard it popped out so then he tucked it in and took tiny stitches and that was 4 years ago and still it lies flat and never a problem. However I blame the
Hi all Noti long after debunking had an incisional hernia also known as an eventration. The surgeon repaired it with mesh. The first time I sneezed hard it popped out so then he tucked it in and took tiny stitches and that was 4 years ago and still it lies flat and never a problem. However I blame the
Ruebacelle
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Is HRT so bad?
I told a friend yesterday that I might need a hysterectomy (for Endo), and she said ‘oh I do hope not as you will be put on a very strong dose of HRT - surely there’s another option?’. What’s the big deal with going on HRT? Maybe I am not clued up enough but should I be more scared of it? I personally
I told a friend yesterday that I might need a hysterectomy (for Endo), and she said ‘oh I do hope not as you will be put on a very strong dose of HRT - surely there’s another option?’. What’s the big deal with going on HRT? Maybe I am not clued up enough but should I be more scared of it? I personally
Guineafowlrach
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
My PC Diagnosis 2022
I am 56, the last couple of years my PSA kept going up. I scheduled a biopsy for January 5th 2022. I got my test results of the biopsy on January 17th, 2022. A nurse called me and said "the biopsy was group 1 prostate cancer, will discuss with you further on follow-up. This is the lowest aggressiveness
I am 56, the last couple of years my PSA kept going up. I scheduled a biopsy for January 5th 2022. I got my test results of the biopsy on January 17th, 2022. A nurse called me and said "the biopsy was group 1 prostate cancer, will discuss with you further on follow-up. This is the lowest aggressiveness
21Cruiser
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Prostate Cancer Under 60
2 years ago
Stage 4 endometriosis
Hi everyone I'm wanting some advise, I went in for keyhole surgery to check for endo and when they have went in they found I am covered in it, they got rid of some but it's all stuck to bowel, ovaries and bladder and they need to go back in which waiting for surgery which will be 6 month or so, I'm currently
Hi everyone I'm wanting some advise, I went in for keyhole surgery to check for endo and when they have went in they found I am covered in it, they got rid of some but it's all stuck to bowel, ovaries and bladder and they need to go back in which waiting for surgery which will be 6 month or so, I'm currently
Bry1991
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
hysterectomy advice
due for 2nd removal of endo tissue, and removal of coil as this didn't work. I had been given the decapeptyl injection which was wonderful and I was pain free for the first time in 10yrs. have asked for this injection again and refused due to my age (42) looking to see if anyone has fought for a hysterectomy
due for 2nd removal of endo tissue, and removal of coil as this didn't work. I had been given the decapeptyl injection which was wonderful and I was pain free for the first time in 10yrs. have asked for this injection again and refused due to my age (42) looking to see if anyone has fought for a hysterectomy
Mrsmcgrogan
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Hernia Surgery
Have been putting off incisional hernia surgery a result from my hysterectomy but it’s gotten larger over the past few months a little scared but I feel now have to make the decision has anyone gone thru this appreciate your help
Have been putting off incisional hernia surgery a result from my hysterectomy but it’s gotten larger over the past few months a little scared but I feel now have to make the decision has anyone gone thru this appreciate your help
Saintgermain
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Left side pelvic pain will not go away
Has anyone dealt with pelvic pain on their left side that just will not go away? It gets worse with sitting, standing, bending, overdoing... I have had an ultrasound and CT — neither have shown anything; though the US was blocked on the left side. My OBGYN requested an MRI, but insurance denied it b/
Has anyone dealt with pelvic pain on their left side that just will not go away? It gets worse with sitting, standing, bending, overdoing... I have had an ultrasound and CT — neither have shown anything; though the US was blocked on the left side. My OBGYN requested an MRI, but insurance denied it b/
kellerfly
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
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