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24 yrs and still struggling!
I've had problems with my periods since I was 13 and have been wrongfully diagnosed twice, first as IBS then PID I've had so many operations u can play dot to dot on my scars 😂. In 2005 I was diagnosed with endometriosis, I have been passed from piller to post & had every combination of pain relief
I've had problems with my periods since I was 13 and have been wrongfully diagnosed twice, first as IBS then PID I've had so many operations u can play dot to dot on my scars 😂. In 2005 I was diagnosed with endometriosis, I have been passed from piller to post & had every combination of pain relief
dodgeviperdiva
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
CMT and Marijuana.
Hi, Male 70 CMT . Has anyone tried medical marijuana to ease nerve pain ? I would like to know how you take it and it’s success rate. Thanks
Hi, Male 70 CMT . Has anyone tried medical marijuana to ease nerve pain ? I would like to know how you take it and it’s success rate. Thanks
Hidden
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth UK
3 years ago
6 months after hysterectomy
So I had an abdominal hysterectomy 6 months ago and wow the difference is amazing. To be told I may never walk again and be stuck like that to exercising (which was my aim). Just taking everyday as it comes as I do still have endo flare ups once a month and know this disease won't stay away forever but
So I had an abdominal hysterectomy 6 months ago and wow the difference is amazing. To be told I may never walk again and be stuck like that to exercising (which was my aim). Just taking everyday as it comes as I do still have endo flare ups once a month and know this disease won't stay away forever but
Thecrazypugglelady
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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Long-term overall survival of radical prostatectomy patients is often superior to the general population
New German study below [1]. An odd observation. Perhaps the lifestyle changes that men make after diagnosis really do make a difference? It is not surprising that the benefit would diminish with the seriousness of the cancer, but even the high-risk guys did slightly better than the life table. "A total
New German study below [1]. An odd observation. Perhaps the lifestyle changes that men make after diagnosis really do make a difference? It is not surprising that the benefit would diminish with the seriousness of the cancer, but even the high-risk guys did slightly better than the life table. "A total
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
I'm back post-op and going to do it again!
So I did couch to 5k with support on here from Sept '20 to Jan '21. Was lifechanging for me and I was still enjoying running 5-6k twice a week and got sub 40 mins for the first time. Then was diagnosed with fibroids and had a total abdominal hysterectomy on 24th May. Just had my 6 week sign off to start
So I did couch to 5k with support on here from Sept '20 to Jan '21. Was lifechanging for me and I was still enjoying running 5-6k twice a week and got sub 40 mins for the first time. Then was diagnosed with fibroids and had a total abdominal hysterectomy on 24th May. Just had my 6 week sign off to start
Vogueskater
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Medical cannabis
Does medical cannabis help?
Does medical cannabis help?
Cecelina911
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Radiation or RP for capsular contact?
I have Gleason 7 (3+4) but a high risk Decipher score. Prostate is around 35 cc so SBRT is still a good option as is radical prostatectomy. My MP-MRI showed a 5 mm capsular contact. A surgeon says he can still likely save the nerves on that side but if there is any doubt he will have to cut into the
I have Gleason 7 (3+4) but a high risk Decipher score. Prostate is around 35 cc so SBRT is still a good option as is radical prostatectomy. My MP-MRI showed a 5 mm capsular contact. A surgeon says he can still likely save the nerves on that side but if there is any doubt he will have to cut into the
Hiker64
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Please any advice
Hi all, I had a full hysterectomy on Sept 2019 due to re occurring endometriosis and ovarian cysts. I had many key hole surgeries to remove both. The last key hole before my hysterectomy was performed by a lady doctor who I specifically had said I didn't want her to touch me as she had told me she wasn't
Hi all, I had a full hysterectomy on Sept 2019 due to re occurring endometriosis and ovarian cysts. I had many key hole surgeries to remove both. The last key hole before my hysterectomy was performed by a lady doctor who I specifically had said I didn't want her to touch me as she had told me she wasn't
Loopylouolliffe1
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
3 years ago
Finally joining in...
I'm not new here, but I have only been a spectator for a few years. I'm 71, diagnosed with prostate cancer 20 years ago. After radical prostatectomy, clinical trial of chemo, and external beam radiation, the psa slowly rose until about 4 years ago, when I began Lupron injections. The psa went down
I'm not new here, but I have only been a spectator for a few years. I'm 71, diagnosed with prostate cancer 20 years ago. After radical prostatectomy, clinical trial of chemo, and external beam radiation, the psa slowly rose until about 4 years ago, when I began Lupron injections. The psa went down
Okay4now
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Prostap v periods
Hi does anybody else feel like by having prostap injections ,you’ve swapped painful periods,heavy bleeding,back pain,bloating etc,for hot flushes painful joints,sleepless nights,brain fog,I’m on a break from it at mo but periods are back with a vengeance,feel like don’t no where to go from hear,consultant
Hi does anybody else feel like by having prostap injections ,you’ve swapped painful periods,heavy bleeding,back pain,bloating etc,for hot flushes painful joints,sleepless nights,brain fog,I’m on a break from it at mo but periods are back with a vengeance,feel like don’t no where to go from hear,consultant
Cayrie1992
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Hello
Hi, I’m sure a lot of this will have been discussed before on various posts but I haven’t had a chance to have a proper look through the forum yet. I’m 26 and have been on high dose steroids for the last few years. I’ve been on adcal and vit D during that time but not bisphosphonates (despite me asking
Hi, I’m sure a lot of this will have been discussed before on various posts but I haven’t had a chance to have a proper look through the forum yet. I’m 26 and have been on high dose steroids for the last few years. I’ve been on adcal and vit D during that time but not bisphosphonates (despite me asking
Js706
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Bowel Endo Symptoms ** UPDATE **
Just an update to say I had the results of the MRI today. Stage 4 endo, everywhere. Particularly around the rectum, bowel, on my C Section scar... ovaries, inbetween vagina and rectum, I think he said bladder too. It was all a bit of a shock. I also have adeno. Lap booked in 2 weeks as I am so so
Just an update to say I had the results of the MRI today. Stage 4 endo, everywhere. Particularly around the rectum, bowel, on my C Section scar... ovaries, inbetween vagina and rectum, I think he said bladder too. It was all a bit of a shock. I also have adeno. Lap booked in 2 weeks as I am so so
Rose153
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Radical Prostatectomy vs External Beam Radiation Therapy for High-Grade, Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer
TAKE-HOME MESSAGE This retrospective study sought to emulate a randomized trial comparing outcomes between prostatectomy and radiation therapy for high-grade (Gleason score 8–10), clinically localized prostate cancer. The data were extracted from the National Cancer Database (2006–2015) and propensity
TAKE-HOME MESSAGE This retrospective study sought to emulate a randomized trial comparing outcomes between prostatectomy and radiation therapy for high-grade (Gleason score 8–10), clinically localized prostate cancer. The data were extracted from the National Cancer Database (2006–2015) and propensity
Balsam01
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Long Covid
Hi I’m a 53 year old lady that had a full hysterectomy in august 2019 then got Covid 19 in March 2020 and a year on still suffering with Long Covid systems. My hormones are all over the place and the fatigue is impossible at times. I have also put on 4 stone in weight due to my inability to be able to
Hi I’m a 53 year old lady that had a full hysterectomy in august 2019 then got Covid 19 in March 2020 and a year on still suffering with Long Covid systems. My hormones are all over the place and the fatigue is impossible at times. I have also put on 4 stone in weight due to my inability to be able to
donnamichelle1
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Women's Health
3 years ago
Hysterectomy
Hi all. I am writing from my hospital bed. Had a full abdominal hysterectomy today at 10.30 to remove my large fibroid. Good riddens! Also removed cervix and ovaries to prevent further complications. I'm very sore but managed with pain relief. Consultant is going to speak to me tomorrow. Wish me luck
Hi all. I am writing from my hospital bed. Had a full abdominal hysterectomy today at 10.30 to remove my large fibroid. Good riddens! Also removed cervix and ovaries to prevent further complications. I'm very sore but managed with pain relief. Consultant is going to speak to me tomorrow. Wish me luck
Fcake
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Women's Health
3 years ago
Sensations after omentum removal?
In 2016 I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had to have extensive
radical
hysterectomy
that also involved the removing of part of the omentum. I was wondering if anyone else feels strange sensations in the stomach area after their omentum removal? I constantly feel a fluttering sensation.
In 2016 I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had to have extensive
radical
hysterectomy
that also involved the removing of part of the omentum. I was wondering if anyone else feels strange sensations in the stomach area after their omentum removal? I constantly feel a fluttering sensation.
Hidden
in
My Ovacome
3 years ago
Cytoreductive surgery for Oligometastatic PCa.
New meta-analysis below [1]. "... ten studies were identified that met the conclusion {inclusion?} criteria. The total number of samples was 804; 449 patients underwent cytoreductive surgery, and 355 patients underwent endocrine therapy ... "... we found that between cytoreductive surgery and endocrine
New meta-analysis below [1]. "... ten studies were identified that met the conclusion {inclusion?} criteria. The total number of samples was 804; 449 patients underwent cytoreductive surgery, and 355 patients underwent endocrine therapy ... "... we found that between cytoreductive surgery and endocrine
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Put on Waiting list for hysterectomy
Hello Ladies I hope your all keeping strong. I finally got to see my consultant yesterday woohoo and he has put me on the waiting list for hysterectomy either full or partial depending on how i get on with Prostap and put on HRT for next 3 months. Do any of you have any advice and tips regarding the
Hello Ladies I hope your all keeping strong. I finally got to see my consultant yesterday woohoo and he has put me on the waiting list for hysterectomy either full or partial depending on how i get on with Prostap and put on HRT for next 3 months. Do any of you have any advice and tips regarding the
Hidden
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
My experience with medically prescribed vaping for RLS
I have had RLS since my 20's and I am now 72. I have avoided taking dopamine agonists and other RLS medications for fear of augmentation. My chosen path is an anti-inflammatory diet, supplements, healthy lifestyle and so far I do manage to live a reasonable life. In the past 2 years I have embraced
I have had RLS since my 20's and I am now 72. I have avoided taking dopamine agonists and other RLS medications for fear of augmentation. My chosen path is an anti-inflammatory diet, supplements, healthy lifestyle and so far I do manage to live a reasonable life. In the past 2 years I have embraced
Goldy700
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Radical prostatectomy & metastatic PCa.
New study below [1]. "Newly diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer patients with M1a/b substages, treated with radical prostatectomy or external beam radiation therapy were abstracted from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database (2004-2016)." "Of 4280 patients, 954 (22.3%) were treated
New study below [1]. "Newly diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer patients with M1a/b substages, treated with radical prostatectomy or external beam radiation therapy were abstracted from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database (2004-2016)." "Of 4280 patients, 954 (22.3%) were treated
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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