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ovary removal and the onset of menstruation
Hi Sorry if i am on the wrong forum or this has been covered before, but can't find any feedback anywhere. My daughter had a huge ovarian cyst which was removed when she was 10. Consultants said her fertility and menstruation would not be effected by only having one ovary. She is now nearly 14 and has
Hi Sorry if i am on the wrong forum or this has been covered before, but can't find any feedback anywhere. My daughter had a huge ovarian cyst which was removed when she was 10. Consultants said her fertility and menstruation would not be effected by only having one ovary. She is now nearly 14 and has
BopsiBaby
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Article from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Cornell Medical College about multi-modal treatment of advanced disease.
This pilot study may be of interest to most of us since it shows that even with distant metastasis patients can achieve a PSA of 0 (non evidence of disease) if a multi-modal treatment is used. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5468169/ ------------------------ A Pilot Study of a Multimodal
This pilot study may be of interest to most of us since it shows that even with distant metastasis patients can achieve a PSA of 0 (non evidence of disease) if a multi-modal treatment is used. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5468169/ ------------------------ A Pilot Study of a Multimodal
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Looking for some advice and support
Long post.....sorry :) looking for support I was diagnosed with non alcoholic cirrhosis on 12/11/17 during gallbladder removal surgery (confirmed through biopsy). Since then I have been through vials of blood, an ultrasound, trans jugular biopsy, Endoscopy and I am having an MRI on Monday. We have
Long post.....sorry :) looking for support I was diagnosed with non alcoholic cirrhosis on 12/11/17 during gallbladder removal surgery (confirmed through biopsy). Since then I have been through vials of blood, an ultrasound, trans jugular biopsy, Endoscopy and I am having an MRI on Monday. We have
RobynD
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
6 years ago
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Post op gallbladder removal
When I woke up from deep anesthesia I was pissed, my throat had a terrible taste and I was in pain so much so I was cursing the pain. The first night was pretty painful and laying down was very difficult and rolling around was even worse. The day after surgery I spent sitting in my recliner and my
When I woke up from deep anesthesia I was pissed, my throat had a terrible taste and I was in pain so much so I was cursing the pain. The first night was pretty painful and laying down was very difficult and rolling around was even worse. The day after surgery I spent sitting in my recliner and my
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Citalopram- has anyone taken it for hormonal imbalances?
Hi, I really need some help, has anyone tried taking Citalopram for the horrendous hormones with endometriosis. My gp prescribed them on Monday I have felt awful, tired, shaky, spaced out, forgetting things and no sex drive! Has anyone got any positive experience with taking this? Also I am on the waiting
Hi, I really need some help, has anyone tried taking Citalopram for the horrendous hormones with endometriosis. My gp prescribed them on Monday I have felt awful, tired, shaky, spaced out, forgetting things and no sex drive! Has anyone got any positive experience with taking this? Also I am on the waiting
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Any idea what’s next?
So, I’ve been on hydroxychloroquine for approx 13 years, with methotrexate added in 6 months ago as flares started up after a really dormant time. Whilst I’ve not suffered side effects I also don’t think the methotrexate has helped me at all..... I’ve had steroid jabs to deal with flares during this
So, I’ve been on hydroxychloroquine for approx 13 years, with methotrexate added in 6 months ago as flares started up after a really dormant time. Whilst I’ve not suffered side effects I also don’t think the methotrexate has helped me at all..... I’ve had steroid jabs to deal with flares during this
girli1111
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NRAS
6 years ago
Are these symptoms b12 deficiency please
Hi im new here too.. advice needed please as im hoping this is b12 deficiency symptoms & not something even worse.sorry its a bit long..in 2015 i suddenly had a dreadful depression hit me out of the blue literally so quick i had been on lansoperazole/omoperazole for years for heartburn indigestion i
Hi im new here too.. advice needed please as im hoping this is b12 deficiency symptoms & not something even worse.sorry its a bit long..in 2015 i suddenly had a dreadful depression hit me out of the blue literally so quick i had been on lansoperazole/omoperazole for years for heartburn indigestion i
cuddlywuddly
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Pain after laparoscopy
Had laparoscopy and hysteroscopy + polyp removal last week. All fine (tubes ended up being clear, so no removal), but since the op, I've been experiencing some bad pain down the left wall of my vagina, plus bacterial infection symptoms seem to be returning. Starting to think I have a cyst/abscess, that
Had laparoscopy and hysteroscopy + polyp removal last week. All fine (tubes ended up being clear, so no removal), but since the op, I've been experiencing some bad pain down the left wall of my vagina, plus bacterial infection symptoms seem to be returning. Starting to think I have a cyst/abscess, that
Tomorrow_1
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Emergency Total Hysterectomy
Hello again! Trying to see if there is any such procedure as an emergency total hysterectomy? Have YOU indeed had this as an EMERGENCY PROCEEDURE? I am signed onto the NHS waiting list for said oopherectomy since July 2017, it can't come soon enough. I've been to the A&E department twice since July.
Hello again! Trying to see if there is any such procedure as an emergency total hysterectomy? Have YOU indeed had this as an EMERGENCY PROCEEDURE? I am signed onto the NHS waiting list for said oopherectomy since July 2017, it can't come soon enough. I've been to the A&E department twice since July.
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Feeling worse during loading shots, is this normal?
I'm new here and this is my first question/post and this may be answered elsewhere (though I've been looking) so my apologies if it is a repeat and also for the length. I been having all major symptoms of B12 deficiency, including neurological and vision. My PCP sent me to Opthamologist, who referred
I'm new here and this is my first question/post and this may be answered elsewhere (though I've been looking) so my apologies if it is a repeat and also for the length. I been having all major symptoms of B12 deficiency, including neurological and vision. My PCP sent me to Opthamologist, who referred
Kat7
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
oophorectomy
I'm booked in for my oophorectomy on Thursday and I'm starting to get a bit nervous. The op itself doesnt bother me in the slightest, it's more the life changing impact of early menopause that I'm concerned about. I have been pushing for something to be done about my endo since I was 20 (now 36). I've
I'm booked in for my oophorectomy on Thursday and I'm starting to get a bit nervous. The op itself doesnt bother me in the slightest, it's more the life changing impact of early menopause that I'm concerned about. I have been pushing for something to be done about my endo since I was 20 (now 36). I've
TillyMint83
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Oophorectomy experiences?
Hello, I had a hysterectomy 2 and a half years ago and now I’m booked in for an oophorectomy to remove both ovaries laparoscopically and I just wondered if anyone else had had this done and what your experiences were like. I’m most interested in how long the recovery was and how you got on with starting
Hello, I had a hysterectomy 2 and a half years ago and now I’m booked in for an oophorectomy to remove both ovaries laparoscopically and I just wondered if anyone else had had this done and what your experiences were like. I’m most interested in how long the recovery was and how you got on with starting
Sylv_99
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Healthy Happy Woman
6 years ago
Hysterectomy yesterday
I had a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo oopherectomy yesterday at 3pm. The surgeon said my endometriosis was quite extensive and my ovaries and womb were stuck to my pelvis. I think thats what he said, i was a bit woozy. Op took less than an hour but recovery a further hour then back on the
I had a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo oopherectomy yesterday at 3pm. The surgeon said my endometriosis was quite extensive and my ovaries and womb were stuck to my pelvis. I think thats what he said, i was a bit woozy. Op took less than an hour but recovery a further hour then back on the
Jack44
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Oophorectomy experiences?
Hello, I’m booked in for an oophorectomy to remove both ovaries laparoscopically and I just wondered if anyone else had had this done and what your experiences were like. I’m most interested in how long the recovery was and how you got on with starting hrt. I’ve read that surgical menopause is quite
Hello, I’m booked in for an oophorectomy to remove both ovaries laparoscopically and I just wondered if anyone else had had this done and what your experiences were like. I’m most interested in how long the recovery was and how you got on with starting hrt. I’ve read that surgical menopause is quite
Sylv_99
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Worsening Pain Upper Right Quadrant After Choleycystectomy
Just wondering about some symptoms after my cholecystectomy which I had at the end of October. I had an open surgery (seven hours) due to the gangrene, adhesions and collapsed common bile duct. Over the weeks since I have been gradually getting better but still disturbed by pain in the right upper quadrant
Just wondering about some symptoms after my cholecystectomy which I had at the end of October. I had an open surgery (seven hours) due to the gangrene, adhesions and collapsed common bile duct. Over the weeks since I have been gradually getting better but still disturbed by pain in the right upper quadrant
LiziJ
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Pain below left rib after gallbladder removal
Hi, I'm new here. I had my gallbladder removed 4/12/17, and have a sharpe pain below my left rib and still get breathless. It was done by keyhole surgery, which I thought was supposed to be quicker recovery. I'm having to sleep propped up as lying on my sides is too painful. Does anybody else have this
Hi, I'm new here. I had my gallbladder removed 4/12/17, and have a sharpe pain below my left rib and still get breathless. It was done by keyhole surgery, which I thought was supposed to be quicker recovery. I'm having to sleep propped up as lying on my sides is too painful. Does anybody else have this
Nanapenny
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Happy New Year
Hi all, I’ve just joined. I’ve tested positive for BRCA2 and will have bilateral salpingo oopherectomy in March in London. Strong cancer history in my family. I’m keen to hear from other ladies about their recovery experiences and life after BSO surgery. I’m almost 49. Thank you.
Hi all, I’ve just joined. I’ve tested positive for BRCA2 and will have bilateral salpingo oopherectomy in March in London. Strong cancer history in my family. I’m keen to hear from other ladies about their recovery experiences and life after BSO surgery. I’m almost 49. Thank you.
GabeOD
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Endo diet
Hello ladies, Happy New Year to you. I'm on day 1 of the Endo diet. Carolyn specifically recommends you remove the following from your diet:- Sugar, red meat, processed salt, dairy products, wheat & rye, tea coffee and fizzy (anything with caffeine), margarine, sit products, tinned food, manufactured
Hello ladies, Happy New Year to you. I'm on day 1 of the Endo diet. Carolyn specifically recommends you remove the following from your diet:- Sugar, red meat, processed salt, dairy products, wheat & rye, tea coffee and fizzy (anything with caffeine), margarine, sit products, tinned food, manufactured
Kaiser_susie
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Pain 3 months after TT
Hi, I had TT and 59 lymph node removal, approx 3 months ago and RAI a month ago. My neck is sore as the numbness is beginning to wear off, around my jaw especially. I have tried every painkiller known to man. If anyone has any suggestions they would be gratefully received.
Hi, I had TT and 59 lymph node removal, approx 3 months ago and RAI a month ago. My neck is sore as the numbness is beginning to wear off, around my jaw especially. I have tried every painkiller known to man. If anyone has any suggestions they would be gratefully received.
Inaquandary
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Inactive endometriosis
Hi while my surgeon is performing hysterectomy and ovary removal alongside excision of pelvic endometriosis he has said the endo on my diaphragm is inactive/old and no need to remove. Am confused as thought all endo should be removed, can endo become inactive? Am probably perimenopausal/46.
Hi while my surgeon is performing hysterectomy and ovary removal alongside excision of pelvic endometriosis he has said the endo on my diaphragm is inactive/old and no need to remove. Am confused as thought all endo should be removed, can endo become inactive? Am probably perimenopausal/46.
123happym
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
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