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CHEST Pain
For those who have replied and given me advice about 111 and hospital treatment, to my recent post about chest pain thank you, here is the next chapter. Because of the advice and my needing to know what the pain was, I contacted our GP surgery. Around 3,45 pm a doctor rang to ask what the problem was
For those who have replied and given me advice about 111 and hospital treatment, to my recent post about chest pain thank you, here is the next chapter. Because of the advice and my needing to know what the pain was, I contacted our GP surgery. Around 3,45 pm a doctor rang to ask what the problem was
bludnut
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Hi, this is my first starter post although I have replied to a few questions from others. After being run over by a car 40 years ago and suffering multiple skeletal fractures I have undergone 14 operations so far. Around 2019 I was further diagnosed with Fybromyagia. Multiple medicines later and serious
Hi, this is my first starter post although I have replied to a few questions from others. After being run over by a car 40 years ago and suffering multiple skeletal fractures I have undergone 14 operations so far. Around 2019 I was further diagnosed with Fybromyagia. Multiple medicines later and serious
Onceabiker
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 months ago
Elon Musk says Neuralink installs brain implant in first patient
The ambition is to supercharge human capabilities, treat neurological disorders like ALS or Parkinson’s, and maybe one day achieve a symbiotic relationship between humans and artificial intelligence. “The first human received an implant from Neuralink yesterday and is recovering well,” Musk said in
The ambition is to supercharge human capabilities, treat neurological disorders like ALS or Parkinson’s, and maybe one day achieve a symbiotic relationship between humans and artificial intelligence. “The first human received an implant from Neuralink yesterday and is recovering well,” Musk said in
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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general anaesthetic with CHD
hello, I wondered if anyone has any information around the risks of a general anaesthetic when you have CHD? I have a mild atheroma in my LAD. I need to have surgery for breast cancer and I’m worried about whether a GA carries more risks for me. I don’t think I’ll see the anaesthetist until shortly before
hello, I wondered if anyone has any information around the risks of a general anaesthetic when you have CHD? I have a mild atheroma in my LAD. I need to have surgery for breast cancer and I’m worried about whether a GA carries more risks for me. I don’t think I’ll see the anaesthetist until shortly before
VickyHK72
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Fibro my wifes diagnosis
Hi there my wife had the diagnosis yesterday fibromyalgia as she had been having pain everywhere for about 2 years My wife around 5 years ago had a tumour removed from her tummy which when the hospital removed it found it to be nearly 5 stone in weight hence why my wife felt that it was the repercussions
Hi there my wife had the diagnosis yesterday fibromyalgia as she had been having pain everywhere for about 2 years My wife around 5 years ago had a tumour removed from her tummy which when the hospital removed it found it to be nearly 5 stone in weight hence why my wife felt that it was the repercussions
Ang4john
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 months ago
Retzius Sparing surgeon recommendations
Hello everyone. I’m 49 years old. I was diagnosed with PCa in 2018. It was determined Gleason 3+3 after biopsy, so we decided on Active Surveillance. I checked PSA religiously every 6 months and it hovered around 5 the whole time since the diagnosis. Last year during summer I believe I started experiencing
Hello everyone. I’m 49 years old. I was diagnosed with PCa in 2018. It was determined Gleason 3+3 after biopsy, so we decided on Active Surveillance. I checked PSA religiously every 6 months and it hovered around 5 the whole time since the diagnosis. Last year during summer I believe I started experiencing
UnexpectedPC
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
If you're going to have surgery, ever, watch this.
https://youtu.be/n7UkwoFZVo8?si=v95AY8ogQJ6F16Ur
https://youtu.be/n7UkwoFZVo8?si=v95AY8ogQJ6F16Ur
Darryl
Partner
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Few hours to my OHS
Dear all, In about ten hours, I should be on my way to theatre to have my ASD closed via open heart surgery! Strange enough, I feel relatively calm and no tense as all my friends, family and some of my nurses are. 😅 What most used to worry me was the possibility of complications or unexpected
Dear all, In about ten hours, I should be on my way to theatre to have my ASD closed via open heart surgery! Strange enough, I feel relatively calm and no tense as all my friends, family and some of my nurses are. 😅 What most used to worry me was the possibility of complications or unexpected
Mills27
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Prostate Cancer Surgery: What to expect while you are in the hospital
https://youtu.be/n7UkwoFZVo8
https://youtu.be/n7UkwoFZVo8
Darryl
Partner
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
At my wits end 😢
I am honestly in floods of tears writing this as I can't believe the way I have been treated. I have been bleeding now every day for the last few years. I have been put into chemical menopause several times which hasn't worked, I have had to fight, beg and plead for someone to help me. I have very
I am honestly in floods of tears writing this as I can't believe the way I have been treated. I have been bleeding now every day for the last few years. I have been put into chemical menopause several times which hasn't worked, I have had to fight, beg and plead for someone to help me. I have very
Bleedinglove
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
HRT after Thyroid Cancer
Hi everyone this is my first post. I had papillary thyroid cancer 12 years ago when I was 26. Radical neck dissection full thyroidectomy dozen lymph nodes removed. I've been on a rollercoaster with thyroxine for all that time struggling to feel well. Just got a new diagnosis of significant endometriosis
Hi everyone this is my first post. I had papillary thyroid cancer 12 years ago when I was 26. Radical neck dissection full thyroidectomy dozen lymph nodes removed. I've been on a rollercoaster with thyroxine for all that time struggling to feel well. Just got a new diagnosis of significant endometriosis
DarkStar85
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
asking for advice
brief synopsis Cervical cancer 1985 with surgery and radiation treatment Urostomy 1991 Artificial sphincter 2003 Urostomy revised and most of small bowel cut out because of adhesions leaving only 1.2m 2006 Colostomy formed 2007 Constant mucus from rectum In 2023 developed high inflammatory markers
brief synopsis Cervical cancer 1985 with surgery and radiation treatment Urostomy 1991 Artificial sphincter 2003 Urostomy revised and most of small bowel cut out because of adhesions leaving only 1.2m 2006 Colostomy formed 2007 Constant mucus from rectum In 2023 developed high inflammatory markers
Imakelace
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 months ago
New diagnosis and bad clinic experience
Hi all. After battling through symptoms for years, being dismissed, being referred to every which specialty, I asked for a gynae referral and had an MRI. The consultant unsympathetically told me I have adhesions, my uterus has moved, and an ovary is squished and attached to my colon. So she's recommended
Hi all. After battling through symptoms for years, being dismissed, being referred to every which specialty, I asked for a gynae referral and had an MRI. The consultant unsympathetically told me I have adhesions, my uterus has moved, and an ovary is squished and attached to my colon. So she's recommended
Watercolour12
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Prostate-as-"PCa Factory" - Reasons for Removal?
While reading the bio of forum member, I noted the following advantage to radical prostatectomy (paraphrased):"
No more PCa factory
" As I have written in multiple posts I am enjoying very effective
triplet therapy
against my high volume metastatic prostate cancer. And because my cancer was
While reading the bio of forum member, I noted the following advantage to radical prostatectomy (paraphrased):"
No more PCa factory
" As I have written in multiple posts I am enjoying very effective
triplet therapy
against my high volume metastatic prostate cancer. And because my cancer was
JohnInTheMiddle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
TWW torture
Hello everyone I have recently completed my first fresh transfer and I’m currently in my “TWW”, or how I like to call it, “Hell on toast”! I am 38 with a 11cm dermoid cyst on my left ovary. Just over a year ago I had a 8cm dermoid cyst removed from my right ovary. We’ve been trying naturally for
Hello everyone I have recently completed my first fresh transfer and I’m currently in my “TWW”, or how I like to call it, “Hell on toast”! I am 38 with a 11cm dermoid cyst on my left ovary. Just over a year ago I had a 8cm dermoid cyst removed from my right ovary. We’ve been trying naturally for
WHeatherW
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Plantar Fascilitis
Boo. Hi everyone. I had an ankle fusion surgery in August and the recovery has been a shade too slow. I've had the PF symptoms/pain in my heel and arch lately and my oh my does it hurt!? I get around OK/Sort of..... A new appointment with Ortho department should be in about three months. Any
Boo. Hi everyone. I had an ankle fusion surgery in August and the recovery has been a shade too slow. I've had the PF symptoms/pain in my heel and arch lately and my oh my does it hurt!? I get around OK/Sort of..... A new appointment with Ortho department should be in about three months. Any
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
COVID survivors may be at a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s–like symptoms, researchers warn. What to know to protect your health
COVID survivors may be at a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease–like symptoms, researchers warn. What you need to know to protect your health
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/covid-survivors-may-greater-risk-170451040.html "The virus was able to infect cells from all the aforementioned
COVID survivors may be at a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease–like symptoms, researchers warn. What you need to know to protect your health
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/covid-survivors-may-greater-risk-170451040.html "The virus was able to infect cells from all the aforementioned
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Has anybody had surgery with Shaheen Khazali.
If yes, what was your experience?
If yes, what was your experience?
Hopeful112
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Post surgery
Hello. I am 3 weeks after open heart surgery to repair my mitral valve. I am still wearing compression socks but for the last 3 days one of my ankles has been swallen. Is this normal weeks after surgery? Getting a GP appointment is almost impossible so wanted to know if anyone else experienced this.
Hello. I am 3 weeks after open heart surgery to repair my mitral valve. I am still wearing compression socks but for the last 3 days one of my ankles has been swallen. Is this normal weeks after surgery? Getting a GP appointment is almost impossible so wanted to know if anyone else experienced this.
Charlieandcoco
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Post Total Knee Replacement with RA
Hello I would like to thank everyone that was supportive for my total knee replacement. As someone on this site said It’s a 🐻 bear and they were right. I had lots of nerve pain from when I woke up in recovery to now which is 11 weeks. I have swelling and some pain, mostly nerve, however the knee has
Hello I would like to thank everyone that was supportive for my total knee replacement. As someone on this site said It’s a 🐻 bear and they were right. I had lots of nerve pain from when I woke up in recovery to now which is 11 weeks. I have swelling and some pain, mostly nerve, however the knee has
lala1958
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NRAS
6 months ago
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