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Surgical menopause
Hello All We've been asked to write a blog post about surgical menopause for the PositivePause website https://www.positivepause.co.uk/ . It will be a really short piece but I'd like to include your comments about your experience or any tips you have for managing the sudden effects of surgical menopause
Hello All We've been asked to write a blog post about surgical menopause for the PositivePause website https://www.positivepause.co.uk/ . It will be a really short piece but I'd like to include your comments about your experience or any tips you have for managing the sudden effects of surgical menopause
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
5 years ago
Full resection/excision due today - and I’m poorly
In due in at midday today for a full resection. Bowel, side walls, ligaments and ovary removal and yesterday I came down with an excrutuaring sore throat. I went to the drs and they put me on anti biotics straight away. My throat is quite a lot better today but I still have a headache and a bit of an
In due in at midday today for a full resection. Bowel, side walls, ligaments and ovary removal and yesterday I came down with an excrutuaring sore throat. I went to the drs and they put me on anti biotics straight away. My throat is quite a lot better today but I still have a headache and a bit of an
Jorobs
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Hysterectomy and oophorectomy
Hi, Would like to hear anyone's experience of hysterectomy and oophorectomy, as my surgeon is suggesting it for me. I have a frozen pelvis/ bowel endo. I'm very worried about going into sudden full blown menopause, as my hormonal imbalance is horrible enough as it is! I'm not sure if it would be a case
Hi, Would like to hear anyone's experience of hysterectomy and oophorectomy, as my surgeon is suggesting it for me. I have a frozen pelvis/ bowel endo. I'm very worried about going into sudden full blown menopause, as my hormonal imbalance is horrible enough as it is! I'm not sure if it would be a case
MelonMelon
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
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Pressure feeling after op!
Had a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo oopherectomy with excision plus Endometriosis shaven off bladder and bowel on August 12th. It’s been approx 6 weeks now and I am experiencing weird pressure feeling inside. Don’t know whether it’s my bladder or vaginal cuff or something else but it is very
Had a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo oopherectomy with excision plus Endometriosis shaven off bladder and bowel on August 12th. It’s been approx 6 weeks now and I am experiencing weird pressure feeling inside. Don’t know whether it’s my bladder or vaginal cuff or something else but it is very
_EndoWarrior_
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Pressure after op
Had a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo oopherectomy with excision plus Endometriosis shaven off bladder and bowel on August 12th. It’s been approx 6 weeks now and I am experiencing weird pressure feeling inside. Don’t know whether it’s my bladder or vaginal cuff or something else but it is
Had a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo oopherectomy with excision plus Endometriosis shaven off bladder and bowel on August 12th. It’s been approx 6 weeks now and I am experiencing weird pressure feeling inside. Don’t know whether it’s my bladder or vaginal cuff or something else but it is
_EndoWarrior_
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Healthy Happy Woman
5 years ago
Referral consultant operating on bowel/ureter and possible left ovary removal... Should I be concerned?
I am currently on the waiting list for my first laparoscopy following diagnosis of endometriosos via MRI. The gynaecological consultant has an interest in endometriosis. Her clinic is described as a 'one stop shop'. She attempts to treat issues quickly and with minimally invasive options. I appreciate
I am currently on the waiting list for my first laparoscopy following diagnosis of endometriosos via MRI. The gynaecological consultant has an interest in endometriosis. Her clinic is described as a 'one stop shop'. She attempts to treat issues quickly and with minimally invasive options. I appreciate
dinzel
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Appreciate Our PC Mentors Opinions How They Might Proceed With Care If They Were In Our Shoes
I greatly appreciate everything you all have been through and how you share your experiences and IMO have kept families together longer, given hope and improved quality of life. Our doctor is very good and very busy. I would appreciate your eyes on my husbands history and any thoughts you may have. I'm
I greatly appreciate everything you all have been through and how you share your experiences and IMO have kept families together longer, given hope and improved quality of life. Our doctor is very good and very busy. I would appreciate your eyes on my husbands history and any thoughts you may have. I'm
paige20180
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
IBS after gallbladder removal
Are there any IBS sufferers on here who have also had their gallbladder removed due to gallstones? Have your IBS symptoms improved since surgery? I'm 9 weeks post op now. For a few weeks I was free of IBS symptoms and was hopeful that removing my gallbladder had been helpful. But lately all the bloating
Are there any IBS sufferers on here who have also had their gallbladder removed due to gallstones? Have your IBS symptoms improved since surgery? I'm 9 weeks post op now. For a few weeks I was free of IBS symptoms and was hopeful that removing my gallbladder had been helpful. But lately all the bloating
Beckybecks1
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Hysterectomy, ovary removal side effects
What are the side effects of having a hysterectomy and ovary removal ? I’m worried
What are the side effects of having a hysterectomy and ovary removal ? I’m worried
Metriosisgirl
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Back in hospital
Really good on Saturday felt top of the world Sunday night violent sickness but thought was a present from grandchildren Monday morning wife said you’re yellow again. Looks like another stone lodged in bile duct causing an infection This will delay again gallbladder removal again! Thinking 5 or 6
Really good on Saturday felt top of the world Sunday night violent sickness but thought was a present from grandchildren Monday morning wife said you’re yellow again. Looks like another stone lodged in bile duct causing an infection This will delay again gallbladder removal again! Thinking 5 or 6
R1100S1
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Recovery after polyp removal and D and C?
Hi everyone, just looking for some advice please. I had a hysteroscopy last Friday and D and C where they removed a polyp also under GA. A kyleena coil was inserted also. This was agreed in advance to help with very heavy and painful periods with a lot of midcycle pelvic pain. I was expecting a diagnosis
Hi everyone, just looking for some advice please. I had a hysteroscopy last Friday and D and C where they removed a polyp also under GA. A kyleena coil was inserted also. This was agreed in advance to help with very heavy and painful periods with a lot of midcycle pelvic pain. I was expecting a diagnosis
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Healthy Happy Woman
5 years ago
Has anyone had a hysterectomy and oophorectomy due to PMDD after a thyroidectomy?, I really need to know how it went.
Hello, I am really tired of suffering for many years (I am 47 years old) of premenstrual dysphoric syndrome and I have noticed that it has worsened since I had my thyroidectomy, I am really desperate, I have no quality of life. My Gyno recommended surgery because I also have a cyst in each ovary. I
Hello, I am really tired of suffering for many years (I am 47 years old) of premenstrual dysphoric syndrome and I have noticed that it has worsened since I had my thyroidectomy, I am really desperate, I have no quality of life. My Gyno recommended surgery because I also have a cyst in each ovary. I
Lois71
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Inflamed Gallbladder
Hi all - I know quite a few of you have had surgery to remove your gallbladder. I suffer from cholecystitis, which is chronic inflammation of the gallbladder. When I have a flare-up the pain is horrendous. I've been debating the pros and cons of surgery and, after a particularly painful attack last
Hi all - I know quite a few of you have had surgery to remove your gallbladder. I suffer from cholecystitis, which is chronic inflammation of the gallbladder. When I have a flare-up the pain is horrendous. I've been debating the pros and cons of surgery and, after a particularly painful attack last
Beauport
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Tight stomach muscles after gallbladder removal
I had my gallbladder removed 10 days ago via laparoscopic surgery, most of the pain is gone , but my stomach muscles feel tight & hard, is this normal?
I had my gallbladder removed 10 days ago via laparoscopic surgery, most of the pain is gone , but my stomach muscles feel tight & hard, is this normal?
SimonWaverly
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Spinal anaesthesia worry!
Having a total hysterectomy, bilateral oopherectomy and excision of endometrial adhesions and endometrial nodule on uterosacral ligament. I have Stage 4 Endo. Been for my pre- op assessment and was told by the nurse that they could be giving me spinal anaesthesia too possibly. Asked why but they didn
Having a total hysterectomy, bilateral oopherectomy and excision of endometrial adhesions and endometrial nodule on uterosacral ligament. I have Stage 4 Endo. Been for my pre- op assessment and was told by the nurse that they could be giving me spinal anaesthesia too possibly. Asked why but they didn
_EndoWarrior_
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Fasting for colon cancer, colonoscopy and polypectomy
The benefits of fasting for some types of cancer are well established, See: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324169.php ...but how effective is fasting for colon cancer? I fast 68 hours every month, so, when I was told I had to eat no fibre before my colonoscopy, I told the medic I would fast
The benefits of fasting for some types of cancer are well established, See: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324169.php ...but how effective is fasting for colon cancer? I fast 68 hours every month, so, when I was told I had to eat no fibre before my colonoscopy, I told the medic I would fast
S11m
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Colon Cancer Connected
5 years ago
Newbie 🖐
Hi all I have no official diagnosis but have all the signs. I'm 44 and had a mirena coil inserted in march during hysteroscopy and polypectomy. Since then my pain is increasing 10 fold and the bleeding is brown/black mixed with red and dark clots. My tv scan 6 weeks ago showed another haemorrhagic cyst
Hi all I have no official diagnosis but have all the signs. I'm 44 and had a mirena coil inserted in march during hysteroscopy and polypectomy. Since then my pain is increasing 10 fold and the bleeding is brown/black mixed with red and dark clots. My tv scan 6 weeks ago showed another haemorrhagic cyst
Jublyt
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Colonoscopy and polypectomy
I have had diverticulitis (and haemorrhoids) for years - when I get discomfort, it usually means I will need the loo within half an hour. I found a lump in my sigmoid, which was slightly uncomfortable, so I sent off the bowel screening kit and had a colonoscopy and a polypectomy (which was clipped),
I have had diverticulitis (and haemorrhoids) for years - when I get discomfort, it usually means I will need the loo within half an hour. I found a lump in my sigmoid, which was slightly uncomfortable, so I sent off the bowel screening kit and had a colonoscopy and a polypectomy (which was clipped),
S11m
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Colon Cancer Connected
5 years ago
FDA-Approved Treatments for HR+, HER2- Premenopausal Patients
Last week, I posted a list of FDA-approved treatments for HR+, HER2- postmenopausal US patients. Below is the list of FDA-approved treatments for HR+, HER2- premenopausal patients. I finalized this list of treatments with a Medical Oncologist at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in NY, and it is available
Last week, I posted a list of FDA-approved treatments for HR+, HER2- postmenopausal US patients. Below is the list of FDA-approved treatments for HR+, HER2- premenopausal patients. I finalized this list of treatments with a Medical Oncologist at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in NY, and it is available
Bestbird
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Post-op advice please!
I am preparing for a laparoscopic total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo oopherectomy and excision as I have Stage 4 Endo. My operation is scheduled for August 12th and have been told that the bloating from the gases used during operation can be painful so I’ve been researching medicines. I have come
I am preparing for a laparoscopic total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo oopherectomy and excision as I have Stage 4 Endo. My operation is scheduled for August 12th and have been told that the bloating from the gases used during operation can be painful so I’ve been researching medicines. I have come
_EndoWarrior_
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
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