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Hi everyone Yesterday I was diagnosed with Endometriosis. Currently i'm feeling a mix of relief and upset as it's taken 10 years to get to this point. I'm waiting on confirmation for my laroposcopy appointment but my consultant essentially said that based on what she can tell so far, I might be leaning
Hi everyone Yesterday I was diagnosed with Endometriosis. Currently i'm feeling a mix of relief and upset as it's taken 10 years to get to this point. I'm waiting on confirmation for my laroposcopy appointment but my consultant essentially said that based on what she can tell so far, I might be leaning
CLee88
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Moringa for Ovarian and breast cancer
Hi My mom is stage 4 breast and Stage 3c ovarian cancer patient. Currently she is taking tamoxifen for breast cancer metasize to bones. For Ovarian cancer she had complete hysterectomy, Oophorectomy 1 yr back and completed 6 cycles of Chemo. Her CA125 is being checked every 3 months.Now slowly her
Hi My mom is stage 4 breast and Stage 3c ovarian cancer patient. Currently she is taking tamoxifen for breast cancer metasize to bones. For Ovarian cancer she had complete hysterectomy, Oophorectomy 1 yr back and completed 6 cycles of Chemo. Her CA125 is being checked every 3 months.Now slowly her
checddd
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Breast Cancer India
7 years ago
Less Invasive Techniques Gaining Traction in Ovarian Cancer Prevention
From CureToday: http://bit.ly/2t4551r For women genetically predisposed to ovarian cancer, prevention is extremely important. But what are the most effective and least invasive prevention techniques, and when is the best time in life to employ them? Because they cause so few recognizable symptoms, ovarian
From CureToday: http://bit.ly/2t4551r For women genetically predisposed to ovarian cancer, prevention is extremely important. But what are the most effective and least invasive prevention techniques, and when is the best time in life to employ them? Because they cause so few recognizable symptoms, ovarian
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7 years ago
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Surgery feeling very sudden...
So. I saw the consultant last Tuesday and admitted defeat. Coil and Zoladex both unsuccessful, and oopherectomy ruled out by me. He warned that I had multiple stages of endo in the nodule and even if I declined excision surgery then I'd be monitored very closely with MRIs etc to check growth. I gave
So. I saw the consultant last Tuesday and admitted defeat. Coil and Zoladex both unsuccessful, and oopherectomy ruled out by me. He warned that I had multiple stages of endo in the nodule and even if I declined excision surgery then I'd be monitored very closely with MRIs etc to check growth. I gave
Starry
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Second mastectomy preventive?
Hi ladies looking for some advice, had a full mastectomy and total lymph node removal, unfortunately due to small spread to my left hip was not able to have chemo or radiotherapy at this time as they want to keep this for a later date if cancer spreads to major organs. I am currently on Letrozole. I
Hi ladies looking for some advice, had a full mastectomy and total lymph node removal, unfortunately due to small spread to my left hip was not able to have chemo or radiotherapy at this time as they want to keep this for a later date if cancer spreads to major organs. I am currently on Letrozole. I
Anita-B
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Mastectomy, lymph node removal stage 3 advice
Hi everyone. I had mastectomy and lymph node removal done and had swelling in my arm. Went for advice to a lymphodaema clinic and was told how to massage, exercise and was given a arm stocking to reduce the swelling. I found that keeping my weight down to a normal level and exercising helped. Also
Hi everyone. I had mastectomy and lymph node removal done and had swelling in my arm. Went for advice to a lymphodaema clinic and was told how to massage, exercise and was given a arm stocking to reduce the swelling. I found that keeping my weight down to a normal level and exercising helped. Also
Loulou669
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Update and worried
Hi ladies, I posted on here 5 months ago as was worried about my situation. Well things are still in the grey area only I know am in the situation of having to have a second laparoscopy within 5 months due to the first BSO oopherectomy seems not to have been performed properly. My first one was in January
Hi ladies, I posted on here 5 months ago as was worried about my situation. Well things are still in the grey area only I know am in the situation of having to have a second laparoscopy within 5 months due to the first BSO oopherectomy seems not to have been performed properly. My first one was in January
Nats45
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Bilateral ovarian fibroma - what to do????
Good afternoon! I apologize in advance for the length of this post, but I want you all to have all the information I do and for you to give me your opinion and experiences if any. I am 49 years old and was diagnosed with stage 4 marg[i]nal zone [/i]NH lymphoma two months ago, for which I'm on watch
Good afternoon! I apologize in advance for the length of this post, but I want you all to have all the information I do and for you to give me your opinion and experiences if any. I am 49 years old and was diagnosed with stage 4 marg[i]nal zone [/i]NH lymphoma two months ago, for which I'm on watch
sbelmonte
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Surgical menopause?
Hello ladies, I'm interested to hear please how quickly you became aware of menopause symptoms after removal of ovaries. I'm 48, my first ovary was removed in 2015 with a big dermoid, and my remaining ovary was removed a week ago along with a large endometrioma. Prior to surgery I'd been on goserelin
Hello ladies, I'm interested to hear please how quickly you became aware of menopause symptoms after removal of ovaries. I'm 48, my first ovary was removed in 2015 with a big dermoid, and my remaining ovary was removed a week ago along with a large endometrioma. Prior to surgery I'd been on goserelin
girli1111
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
New hi! - and need some help with results
Hi I've joined in the past posted once or twice but have been having an ongoing mystery illness driving me crazy for about 7 years now before then I was a uk 16 and I'm now a uk 6 (initially dropped to 8-10 now can't gain and struggle to maintain weight) I have ibs since then sudden onset I was told
Hi I've joined in the past posted once or twice but have been having an ongoing mystery illness driving me crazy for about 7 years now before then I was a uk 16 and I'm now a uk 6 (initially dropped to 8-10 now can't gain and struggle to maintain weight) I have ibs since then sudden onset I was told
lostmyoldlogin
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Surgical menopause?
Hi There, Im back again after 4yrs. Thought having my big fibroids removed I would be ok but over the past 2yrs, the little ones have started to grow and be a nuisance. This lead Me to be put on decapeptil..faking my body into menopause so the fibroids would naturally shrink. A yr later and they shrunk
Hi There, Im back again after 4yrs. Thought having my big fibroids removed I would be ok but over the past 2yrs, the little ones have started to grow and be a nuisance. This lead Me to be put on decapeptil..faking my body into menopause so the fibroids would naturally shrink. A yr later and they shrunk
binabi2002
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
endo left after hystorectomy still pain even though this has been removed - help!
has anyone any experience of bio identical hormones and whether these cause less pain than synthetic hrt. Im having a terrible time. Post hystorectomy with ovary removal really bad pain more so than before. i feel my HRT stimulates the pain but i need it for night sweats sanity etc. Had a second opinion
has anyone any experience of bio identical hormones and whether these cause less pain than synthetic hrt. Im having a terrible time. Post hystorectomy with ovary removal really bad pain more so than before. i feel my HRT stimulates the pain but i need it for night sweats sanity etc. Had a second opinion
caroljane80
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Where I'm At Now and Thanks
Age 46, initial diagnosis in February 2016, PSA of 286, Gleason 9 (5+4) Stage 4 metastasized to lymph nodes. Bulky disease showing in pelvic and abdominal lymph nodes in CT scans and bone scan clean. Immediately placed on Lupron and Casodex. Did 6 rounds of chemotherapy which consisted of docetaxel while
Age 46, initial diagnosis in February 2016, PSA of 286, Gleason 9 (5+4) Stage 4 metastasized to lymph nodes. Bulky disease showing in pelvic and abdominal lymph nodes in CT scans and bone scan clean. Immediately placed on Lupron and Casodex. Did 6 rounds of chemotherapy which consisted of docetaxel while
Dayatatime
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Nervous about 2nd hysterectomy
I will start off by telling you a little about myself. I am a 36 years old mother to, two awesome teenagers & have been happily married for going on sixteen years! I am 5ft4 & weight 106lbs. Very active. I have been active my whole life. I started competing in gymnastics @ age four & continued in
I will start off by telling you a little about myself. I am a 36 years old mother to, two awesome teenagers & have been happily married for going on sixteen years! I am 5ft4 & weight 106lbs. Very active. I have been active my whole life. I started competing in gymnastics @ age four & continued in
Hidden
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Healthy Happy Woman
7 years ago
Hysterectomy in 11 days and counting......
Well I am booked in for my surgery 24th May, Laparoscopic hysterectomy, removing EVERYTHING including cervix. God bless the NHS, they have got me in within 4 weeks of seeing the consultant after failed hysteroscopy. Got my Pre-Op next week, been told I will go into a surgical menopause immediately. I
Well I am booked in for my surgery 24th May, Laparoscopic hysterectomy, removing EVERYTHING including cervix. God bless the NHS, they have got me in within 4 weeks of seeing the consultant after failed hysteroscopy. Got my Pre-Op next week, been told I will go into a surgical menopause immediately. I
icedjem
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Gynae Cancer Support
7 years ago
Hysterectomy in 11 days and counting.......
Well I am booked in for my surgery 24th May, Laparoscopic hysterectomy, removing EVERYTHING including cervix. God bless the NHS, they have got me in within 4 weeks of seeing the consultant after failed hysteroscopy. Got my Pre-Op next week, been told I will go into a surgical menopause immediately. I
Well I am booked in for my surgery 24th May, Laparoscopic hysterectomy, removing EVERYTHING including cervix. God bless the NHS, they have got me in within 4 weeks of seeing the consultant after failed hysteroscopy. Got my Pre-Op next week, been told I will go into a surgical menopause immediately. I
icedjem
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Healthy Happy Woman
7 years ago
Oophorectomy
I'm having an oophorectomy. Will I have to stay in or do they do something like this as a day op?
I'm having an oophorectomy. Will I have to stay in or do they do something like this as a day op?
Nikkilouise
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Endo removal & possibl bowel surgery....anyone had it done??
Hi ladies not been on in a while as i've been put at the botton of the list by accident so waited along time for my surgery to come around. That & the fact i need two surgeons to do my op, has proven tricky to get a op date. I'm going in for stage 4 endo removal & possible bowel resection. Maybe a stoma
Hi ladies not been on in a while as i've been put at the botton of the list by accident so waited along time for my surgery to come around. That & the fact i need two surgeons to do my op, has proven tricky to get a op date. I'm going in for stage 4 endo removal & possible bowel resection. Maybe a stoma
Booboo08
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Metastatic LBC to perotineum - anyone else?
I am new! But not new to breast cancer. I was 1st dx in 2000 with stage IIIa Lobular Breast Cancer. Bilateral mastectomy, chemo, radiation, oophorectomy, reconstruction, hormonal combos. Over the last 2.5 years CA 27/29 continually rising. Went on ibrance & faslodex for a year,no decrease but no
I am new! But not new to breast cancer. I was 1st dx in 2000 with stage IIIa Lobular Breast Cancer. Bilateral mastectomy, chemo, radiation, oophorectomy, reconstruction, hormonal combos. Over the last 2.5 years CA 27/29 continually rising. Went on ibrance & faslodex for a year,no decrease but no
Kimlane
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 years ago
Bailing on 3rd Zoladex!
After days of stressing and bad sleep with 20 minutes to go to the appointment I couldnt face going through with it and called to cancel the nurses appointment. The doctors surgery called me back 20 minutes later and now I have to go see their senior gynae GP this afternoon who unfortunately is unfamiliar
After days of stressing and bad sleep with 20 minutes to go to the appointment I couldnt face going through with it and called to cancel the nurses appointment. The doctors surgery called me back 20 minutes later and now I have to go see their senior gynae GP this afternoon who unfortunately is unfamiliar
Starry
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
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