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abortion
i am 16 and soon to be 17. I was worried if i am pregnant, do i contact my gp to look into abortion as i do not think i am capable of keeping a child? And can my gp keep it private as i do not want my family or friends to know?
i am 16 and soon to be 17. I was worried if i am pregnant, do i contact my gp to look into abortion as i do not think i am capable of keeping a child? And can my gp keep it private as i do not want my family or friends to know?
unkown123
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British Pregnancy Advisory Service
9 years ago
Here goes 3rd Laparoscopy today
Morning Ladies. Well here I am in the Nottingham Treatment Centre waiting for my 3rd laparoscopy procedure which will hopefully provide me with some answers. I'm wearing my yellow spotted dressing gown in support of Endo awareness month. Wish me luck. Xxx
Morning Ladies. Well here I am in the Nottingham Treatment Centre waiting for my 3rd laparoscopy procedure which will hopefully provide me with some answers. I'm wearing my yellow spotted dressing gown in support of Endo awareness month. Wish me luck. Xxx
julieoc71
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
in your opinion, what is optimal treatment for AF and sick sinus disease?
Hello everyone my AF is worsening as expected and I can go a couple of weeks now before it settles but "tolerate it well." (GPs words there). I have a pacemaker for the bradycardia part of SSD but also have emphysema, so over time my oxygen level (currently fairly good), will worsen and in turn presumably
Hello everyone my AF is worsening as expected and I can go a couple of weeks now before it settles but "tolerate it well." (GPs words there). I have a pacemaker for the bradycardia part of SSD but also have emphysema, so over time my oxygen level (currently fairly good), will worsen and in turn presumably
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AF Association
9 years ago
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PIP assessment done!!
Hi everyone, had my pip assessment last Monday! How can I explain?? Odd!! Lovely lady but only allocated 45 mins to chat!? She typed as we chatted about the issues and struggles I have etc in everyday life. She seemed to understand about the struggles but we will see!. At the end I asked about why she
Hi everyone, had my pip assessment last Monday! How can I explain?? Odd!! Lovely lady but only allocated 45 mins to chat!? She typed as we chatted about the issues and struggles I have etc in everyday life. She seemed to understand about the struggles but we will see!. At the end I asked about why she
Dave74
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NRAS
9 years ago
Falling Hopelessly In Love With Quakers...
It's horribly addictive you know...searching for ancestors...I sit here hunched over the keyboard thinking I'll just look that person up and find they have a story...one chap I found today in the Quaker family I'm researching for a friend, was killed during the Monmouth Rebellion...his wife promptly
It's horribly addictive you know...searching for ancestors...I sit here hunched over the keyboard thinking I'll just look that person up and find they have a story...one chap I found today in the Quaker family I'm researching for a friend, was killed during the Monmouth Rebellion...his wife promptly
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
5th c-section
Hi I have recently found out I'm 5 weeks pregnant a nice wee suprise however all being well this will be my 5th c section! !! Has any one else been in my position ?
Hi I have recently found out I'm 5 weeks pregnant a nice wee suprise however all being well this will be my 5th c section! !! Has any one else been in my position ?
Arlenep65
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
9 years ago
Natural treatment for endometriosis
This book is available on Amazon and has been a godsend to me, it has herbs in it you can use for pain relief and aromatherapy blends too, self massage, lots of information about endo more than what the doctors tell you and also info about each of the treatment options and the pros and cons of them.
This book is available on Amazon and has been a godsend to me, it has herbs in it you can use for pain relief and aromatherapy blends too, self massage, lots of information about endo more than what the doctors tell you and also info about each of the treatment options and the pros and cons of them.
Jenf260
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Really fed up today :-(
I've currently been waiting for an anterior and posterior prolapse repair and something else that I can't pronounce since the 18th November 2014 but due to a few clerical errors only went on the waiting list on 29th January 2015 and that was only because I contacted the surgeons secretary. I had my pre
I've currently been waiting for an anterior and posterior prolapse repair and something else that I can't pronounce since the 18th November 2014 but due to a few clerical errors only went on the waiting list on 29th January 2015 and that was only because I contacted the surgeons secretary. I had my pre
Cmg1978
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
On the herb scented trail
I think this might interest any who would like to find a gorgeous smelling extract that has healing, relaxing, anti-depressant and antibiotic property Bergamot oil! (Yes the old Earl Grey tea) I have just bought some from amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/100ml-Bergamot-Pure-Essential-Oil/dp/B00BBU761E/
I think this might interest any who would like to find a gorgeous smelling extract that has healing, relaxing, anti-depressant and antibiotic property Bergamot oil! (Yes the old Earl Grey tea) I have just bought some from amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/100ml-Bergamot-Pure-Essential-Oil/dp/B00BBU761E/
helingmic
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Natural breech or elective c section? Any one any tips on how to help baby turn?
Morning all, whats the saying " never rains but pours" ha ha ha. Had to have scans recently to check didn't have placenta previa, that turned out ok - placenta 5cm from cervix but at front . At that scan discovered baby was breech, I've been doing the ball, all 4's , forward leaning, yoga, etc and the
Morning all, whats the saying " never rains but pours" ha ha ha. Had to have scans recently to check didn't have placenta previa, that turned out ok - placenta 5cm from cervix but at front . At that scan discovered baby was breech, I've been doing the ball, all 4's , forward leaning, yoga, etc and the
Curlyk250
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
9 years ago
C-Section after gynae surgery
Hello, I have had 3 gynae surgeries: one small key hole (2 holes), a laparotomy (open surgery, same place as for C-section) and one larger keyhole (4 holes). During the surgeries we found out I have extensive pelvic adhesions and it became more and more difficult for my surgeon to 'get in' each time.
Hello, I have had 3 gynae surgeries: one small key hole (2 holes), a laparotomy (open surgery, same place as for C-section) and one larger keyhole (4 holes). During the surgeries we found out I have extensive pelvic adhesions and it became more and more difficult for my surgeon to 'get in' each time.
Katrina13
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
9 years ago
C-section scar
I don't yet know if I actually have Endo I have my op in March to see what's what but I'm really worried as I had intercourse with my husband and it wasn't painful at all but bled after wards and now a few days on and my c-section has stated feeling really sore and I can't have anything rubbing on it
I don't yet know if I actually have Endo I have my op in March to see what's what but I'm really worried as I had intercourse with my husband and it wasn't painful at all but bled after wards and now a few days on and my c-section has stated feeling really sore and I can't have anything rubbing on it
Lou-23
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Limitations 😁
Yep, pain is grisly, no question about that. Today tho I'm struggling more with the limitations my body puts on me. My 23 year old son is having surgery today on a very broken hand / wrist and he was adamant that I should not go to the hospital - because ' the journey and the sitting will make your pain
Yep, pain is grisly, no question about that. Today tho I'm struggling more with the limitations my body puts on me. My 23 year old son is having surgery today on a very broken hand / wrist and he was adamant that I should not go to the hospital - because ' the journey and the sitting will make your pain
Curlygirl54
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
Bone marrow biopsy.
13th Jan attended local Hospital for biopsy, 29th Jan received a telephone call from the consultants secretary, "the sample taken was of poor quality" and needs to be repeated. I have discovered that the lady Registrar that carried out the procedure was not able to penetrate the pelvis due to "tough
13th Jan attended local Hospital for biopsy, 29th Jan received a telephone call from the consultants secretary, "the sample taken was of poor quality" and needs to be repeated. I have discovered that the lady Registrar that carried out the procedure was not able to penetrate the pelvis due to "tough
Scorpius
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NRAS
9 years ago
All Those People With Interesting Lives...
Sometimes I get a bit blah about finding family on Ancestry...I like the interesting people who died at the siege of Alnwick Castle or those who lived in tiny remote Scottish castles perched on the very edges of steep cliffs...their unpronounceable names inscribed on a visitors information board along
Sometimes I get a bit blah about finding family on Ancestry...I like the interesting people who died at the siege of Alnwick Castle or those who lived in tiny remote Scottish castles perched on the very edges of steep cliffs...their unpronounceable names inscribed on a visitors information board along
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Tweets from the BLS (1) – Learning curve for lymphatic microsurgery
@Oxford OLP Oct 5 At #bsl meeting in Birmingham. Great session on surgery for #lymphedema Boccardo: learning curve for lymphatic microsurgery around 30 cases #lymphedema #BLS2014 Boccardo: Lymphatic microsurgery can cure early #lymphedema #screening Following on
@Oxford OLP Oct 5 At #bsl meeting in Birmingham. Great session on surgery for #lymphedema Boccardo: learning curve for lymphatic microsurgery around 30 cases #lymphedema #BLS2014 Boccardo: Lymphatic microsurgery can cure early #lymphedema #screening Following on
LVASurgeon
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LSN
9 years ago
Laparotomy Recovery,feeling amazing!! xx
Just a quick post to say how amazing I am feeling 6 weeks after a Laparotomy!! After being very frightened when I learned I would have a laparotomy rather than laparoscopy, I can honestly say that my recovery this time has been easier than when I had a laparoscopy (with tube and ovary removal) last year
Just a quick post to say how amazing I am feeling 6 weeks after a Laparotomy!! After being very frightened when I learned I would have a laparotomy rather than laparoscopy, I can honestly say that my recovery this time has been easier than when I had a laparoscopy (with tube and ovary removal) last year
caffinefreak
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Acupan (Nefopam Hydrochloride)
Hello, I have just been prescribed Acupan for back pain. I took my first dose about 2 and a half hours ago, but haven't felt any reduction in pain. Can anyone advise how long it takes to work? I have tried googling it but can'y find much out there.... Thanks :-)
Hello, I have just been prescribed Acupan for back pain. I took my first dose about 2 and a half hours ago, but haven't felt any reduction in pain. Can anyone advise how long it takes to work? I have tried googling it but can'y find much out there.... Thanks :-)
Hidden
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
Azoospermia & Endometriosis
hi everyone today I was severely in pain when I find this community. I was very happy that there are people who listen and answer it's now for 4 months that the dr diagnosed us as a couple with Azoospermia and Endometriosis my husband is having a prolactinoma and under treatment . I am two weeks post
hi everyone today I was severely in pain when I find this community. I was very happy that there are people who listen and answer it's now for 4 months that the dr diagnosed us as a couple with Azoospermia and Endometriosis my husband is having a prolactinoma and under treatment . I am two weeks post
aramesh2014
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Vitamins
I bought some iron, magnesium, calcium, zinc, primrose oil, b12 and this thyroid vitamin which contains bladder wrack, l tyrosine, kelp and they all have directions on how much to take but not sure if it's the correct amount. Also I looked for ferritin and could not find any. Is there a link with
I bought some iron, magnesium, calcium, zinc, primrose oil, b12 and this thyroid vitamin which contains bladder wrack, l tyrosine, kelp and they all have directions on how much to take but not sure if it's the correct amount. Also I looked for ferritin and could not find any. Is there a link with
debber
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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