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Horrid bloating 3 weeks after laparoscopy
Hello- hope it's a good day for you all. I had lap surgery on 16th december. No endo found but had scar tissue removed under c-section and appendix scars. My question is- is it normal to be bloated badly 3 weeks after surgery? I'm quite fit and was told that I'd be able to exercise (low impact) around
Hello- hope it's a good day for you all. I had lap surgery on 16th december. No endo found but had scar tissue removed under c-section and appendix scars. My question is- is it normal to be bloated badly 3 weeks after surgery? I'm quite fit and was told that I'd be able to exercise (low impact) around
Gill1977
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
C section scar / incisional / secondary endometriosis and having a second baby?
Hi all, I've recently been diagnosed with incisional endometriosis (endo on my c section scar following a c section 3.5 years ago). I opted against having surgery to explore/diagnose/remove it as didn't want to unless absolutely necessary. However we're talking about trying for a second baby and I'm
Hi all, I've recently been diagnosed with incisional endometriosis (endo on my c section scar following a c section 3.5 years ago). I opted against having surgery to explore/diagnose/remove it as didn't want to unless absolutely necessary. However we're talking about trying for a second baby and I'm
shojam13
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Short or long sleep associated with Pulmonary Fibrosis.
Scientists have discovered that people who regularly sleep for more than 11 hours or less than 4 hours are 2-3 times more likely to have the incurable disease, pulmonary fibrosis, compared to those that sleep for 7 hours in a day. They attribute this association to the body clock. The study also reveals
Scientists have discovered that people who regularly sleep for more than 11 hours or less than 4 hours are 2-3 times more likely to have the incurable disease, pulmonary fibrosis, compared to those that sleep for 7 hours in a day. They attribute this association to the body clock. The study also reveals
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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MELATONIN FOR COVID-19 / Part 1
Melatonin's ability to help protect the lungs and other major organs could be a very useful adjuvant treatment in trying to protect the body as a whole from most of the potential damage which Covid-19 has shown the ability to inflict on people infected with
SARS
CoV-2 and act as a potent antioxidant
Melatonin's ability to help protect the lungs and other major organs could be a very useful adjuvant treatment in trying to protect the body as a whole from most of the potential damage which Covid-19 has shown the ability to inflict on people infected with
SARS
CoV-2 and act as a potent antioxidant
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Corona Virus threat- 80 Dead and 2800 struggling for survival
# SWINE Flu, #H1N1 virus #
SARS
virus, # Avian Flu # Ebola virus, #Nipah virus, # MERS ( middle East respiratory syndrome ) # Even HIV/AIDS virus are believed to have come from Chipanzees to human in Africa and then from human to human....and we still continue to fight with the disease..... # Rabies
# SWINE Flu, #H1N1 virus #
SARS
virus, # Avian Flu # Ebola virus, #Nipah virus, # MERS ( middle East respiratory syndrome ) # Even HIV/AIDS virus are believed to have come from Chipanzees to human in Africa and then from human to human....and we still continue to fight with the disease..... # Rabies
namaha
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Early Xmas present
Hi everyone. Just thought I would share my good news that I have my date for my operation on the 9 January to try and stop the progression of cervical myelopathy, which as s lot of you know that I was misdiagnosed for nearly 20 yrs with complex regional pain syndrome , so this is my second operation
Hi everyone. Just thought I would share my good news that I have my date for my operation on the 9 January to try and stop the progression of cervical myelopathy, which as s lot of you know that I was misdiagnosed for nearly 20 yrs with complex regional pain syndrome , so this is my second operation
Hidden
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
2 year old with Night terrors?
Has anyone experienced night terrors with their young child? My 2 year old son almost 3 now has been struggling with sleep since I can remember. He will wake up almost every night crying, pointing, just feeling afraid, some nights are better than others and takes me about 5 minutes or so to help him
Has anyone experienced night terrors with their young child? My 2 year old son almost 3 now has been struggling with sleep since I can remember. He will wake up almost every night crying, pointing, just feeling afraid, some nights are better than others and takes me about 5 minutes or so to help him
Jina4416
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Endometrioma
So after a very long journey, I finally had my MRI scan (after it being cancelled twice due to problems at the hospital). It shows a large endometrioma on my c section scar. I have an appointment with my consultant on Tuesday. Does this mean surgery? Anyone else had this, I'm curious of the treatments
So after a very long journey, I finally had my MRI scan (after it being cancelled twice due to problems at the hospital). It shows a large endometrioma on my c section scar. I have an appointment with my consultant on Tuesday. Does this mean surgery? Anyone else had this, I'm curious of the treatments
TeddyCat15
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Coronavirus, a Fashionable way to die? medical care in America is broken, among the things that make me mad.
For comparison
SARS
was 10%, MERS was 34%, swine flu was 0.02%, seasonal flu is 0.01%. We have to be serious about Wuhan, but lets think about #NASH, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, and cirrhosis, our common fatty liver diseases. About a million people have cirrhosis and many don't know it yet.
For comparison
SARS
was 10%, MERS was 34%, swine flu was 0.02%, seasonal flu is 0.01%. We have to be serious about Wuhan, but lets think about #NASH, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, and cirrhosis, our common fatty liver diseases. About a million people have cirrhosis and many don't know it yet.
nash2
Partner
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 years ago
Steroids
Hi everyone A lady in clinic (patient ) told me once I come off steroids I would feel bad.last Monday I had them reduced from 3 to 1. Pain under the scar has increased, is this just healing process, what can I expect now their reduced or when their stopped? .
Hi everyone A lady in clinic (patient ) told me once I come off steroids I would feel bad.last Monday I had them reduced from 3 to 1. Pain under the scar has increased, is this just healing process, what can I expect now their reduced or when their stopped? .
Red65
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Vitex and Myo inositol
Hi I have SLE over the past 9 years. I have PCOD and hormonal imbalance. I am trying to conceive for the past 3 years. But all the treatments failed. I tried IUI also. Now I am planning to take vitex and Myo Inositol supplements to cure hormonal imbalance. Is it good or bad to try them with lupus?
Hi I have SLE over the past 9 years. I have PCOD and hormonal imbalance. I am trying to conceive for the past 3 years. But all the treatments failed. I tried IUI also. Now I am planning to take vitex and Myo Inositol supplements to cure hormonal imbalance. Is it good or bad to try them with lupus?
Vinodha
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Coronavirus Facts: What You Need to Know If You Have Chronic Illness or Are Immune-Compromised. US Advice.
Yet we’re just beginning to learn about COVID-10, which is part of an extended family of viruses that include 229E (alpha coronavirus), NL63 (alpha coronavirus), OC43 (beta coronavirus) HKU1 (beta coronavirus), and MERS-CoV,
SARS
-CoV.
Yet we’re just beginning to learn about COVID-10, which is part of an extended family of viruses that include 229E (alpha coronavirus), NL63 (alpha coronavirus), OC43 (beta coronavirus) HKU1 (beta coronavirus), and MERS-CoV,
SARS
-CoV.
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
TENS machine for pain relief
Hi All! I have tried using a TENS machine as I have been told they are good for relieving pain. When I used it it didn't feel right! Even on a low setting I was getting popping feelings in my pelvis and felt like my organs were moving! Is this normal? Thanks in advance!
Hi All! I have tried using a TENS machine as I have been told they are good for relieving pain. When I used it it didn't feel right! Even on a low setting I was getting popping feelings in my pelvis and felt like my organs were moving! Is this normal? Thanks in advance!
Anon1846
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
I wish to draw your attention to
To all Health Unlocked I wish to draw to your attention a post called "DYSAUTONOMIA or AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION" written by Rwor and an answer in that post by SilentEchoes Finally an answer ,, worth reading https://healthunlocked.com/parkinsonsmovement/posts/142113233/dysautonomia-or-autonomic-dysfunction
To all Health Unlocked I wish to draw to your attention a post called "DYSAUTONOMIA or AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION" written by Rwor and an answer in that post by SilentEchoes Finally an answer ,, worth reading https://healthunlocked.com/parkinsonsmovement/posts/142113233/dysautonomia-or-autonomic-dysfunction
GymBag
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Anyone have Cardiac Sarcoidosis?
I have a pacemaker, two ablations and 5 or six cardioversions under my belt. I also have a lot of undiagnosed symptoms that, according to my research, are explained by Cardiac Sarcoidosis that I am able to control myself with Prednisone, Nitroglycerin and Lyrica.
I have a pacemaker, two ablations and 5 or six cardioversions under my belt. I also have a lot of undiagnosed symptoms that, according to my research, are explained by Cardiac Sarcoidosis that I am able to control myself with Prednisone, Nitroglycerin and Lyrica.
dcoughey
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AF Association
5 years ago
Detective Work
After having repeated exacerbations, my consultant has discovered from sputem sampleas that I am suffering from "entrerobacter" and "pseudomonas". She has prescribed Ciproflaxin for the latter and in the meantime is arranging for me to have nebulised Gentamycin, the other drug Tazocin can only be administered
After having repeated exacerbations, my consultant has discovered from sputem sampleas that I am suffering from "entrerobacter" and "pseudomonas". She has prescribed Ciproflaxin for the latter and in the meantime is arranging for me to have nebulised Gentamycin, the other drug Tazocin can only be administered
Bobfirmin
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Lap results!
Had my laparoscopy today, outcome was fortunately not endometriosis! But Infact scar tissue from previous op on my ovary lifting my ovary up and fusing it to my abdominal wall! If I hadn’t pestered for a laparoscopy I dread to think what would of eventually happened! So scar tissue removed and after
Had my laparoscopy today, outcome was fortunately not endometriosis! But Infact scar tissue from previous op on my ovary lifting my ovary up and fusing it to my abdominal wall! If I hadn’t pestered for a laparoscopy I dread to think what would of eventually happened! So scar tissue removed and after
Fedupdotcom
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Need expert fertility information & face-face support? Come to our fertility information evening in Shrewsbury TONIGHT (Wednesday 20th)....
Emotional Wellness Coach Hannah Robson will be joining the Fertility Group meeting tonight in Shrewsbury. Hannah will be discussing essential oils, breathing and relaxation techniques and lifestyle and nutrition education. Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm . If you can’t arrive by 6:30pm, no problem. Our groups
Emotional Wellness Coach Hannah Robson will be joining the Fertility Group meeting tonight in Shrewsbury. Hannah will be discussing essential oils, breathing and relaxation techniques and lifestyle and nutrition education. Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm . If you can’t arrive by 6:30pm, no problem. Our groups
AliceMatthews
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
I was born with Craniosynostosis which affects my skull, jaw, fingers, toes and speech
Hannah is from Birmingham, and this is her visible difference story…. I was born with complex Craniosynostosis, which affects my skull, jaw, fingers, toes and my speech. I had operations at two months and 15 months old at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Growing up I had to go for regular speech therapy
Hannah is from Birmingham, and this is her visible difference story…. I was born with complex Craniosynostosis, which affects my skull, jaw, fingers, toes and my speech. I had operations at two months and 15 months old at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Growing up I had to go for regular speech therapy
Hidden
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Changing Faces
5 years ago
Irregular endometrioma
Hello All, I had my laparoscopy last Thursday, up and about now and healing well. I had gone in for a salpingo-oophorectomy as I had what looked like a complex mass on my right ovary. As it turns out it wasn’t on my ovary at all, it was on my uterus, so have kept both ovaries. The surgeon has said that
Hello All, I had my laparoscopy last Thursday, up and about now and healing well. I had gone in for a salpingo-oophorectomy as I had what looked like a complex mass on my right ovary. As it turns out it wasn’t on my ovary at all, it was on my uterus, so have kept both ovaries. The surgeon has said that
hurty123
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
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