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QoL - a great gig last night!
As there have been a few posts recently about quality of life, I thought I'd put one out there about my main current avenue of enjoyment - playing bass guitar in a club band. We had a cracking gig last night with a packed dance floor all evening. A highlight for me as the bassist was our new song; a
As there have been a few posts recently about quality of life, I thought I'd put one out there about my main current avenue of enjoyment - playing bass guitar in a club band. We had a cracking gig last night with a packed dance floor all evening. A highlight for me as the bassist was our new song; a
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Prostap SR - first injection, will I have a period? Please help x
I’m so heartbroken to read so many of us struggling, but in a way feel rest assured I’m not the only one. Hats off to you ladies! I was prescribed Ryeqo to stop my periods as I have large fibroids and horrendous bleeding each time I have my period After 2 weeks of taking Ryeqo, I had to go to A&E
I’m so heartbroken to read so many of us struggling, but in a way feel rest assured I’m not the only one. Hats off to you ladies! I was prescribed Ryeqo to stop my periods as I have large fibroids and horrendous bleeding each time I have my period After 2 weeks of taking Ryeqo, I had to go to A&E
Alisonclements
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Anterior placenta over cervix & c-section scar
hi all, I had my 12 week scan which was incredible to see little bubba jumping around, but i was a little anxious because my placenta is at the moment, anterior, and low lying over my cervix and c/section scar. This doesn't sound like a fabulous scenario from everything i've read... 😩 Does anyone
hi all, I had my 12 week scan which was incredible to see little bubba jumping around, but i was a little anxious because my placenta is at the moment, anterior, and low lying over my cervix and c/section scar. This doesn't sound like a fabulous scenario from everything i've read... 😩 Does anyone
pinky30
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
1 year ago
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Zoladex & Fainting
I have severe endometriosis & adenomyosis, I am now on a waiting list for a full Hysterectomy but that wait is about 1 year yet. I have previously had the prostap injections & used to faint a bit when I had it. I forgot this and have stared having zoladex and have started having the dizziness & nearly
I have severe endometriosis & adenomyosis, I am now on a waiting list for a full Hysterectomy but that wait is about 1 year yet. I have previously had the prostap injections & used to faint a bit when I had it. I forgot this and have stared having zoladex and have started having the dizziness & nearly
TJ2021
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
To hell and back...
I was diagnosed with endometriosis and fibroid in my late 40s. Pain was horrendous and bleeding would make its way through my clothing. The merena coil was attempted but wouldn't stay in because of my inverted womb. Fast forward a year later I started prostap which helped hugely but is only recommended
I was diagnosed with endometriosis and fibroid in my late 40s. Pain was horrendous and bleeding would make its way through my clothing. The merena coil was attempted but wouldn't stay in because of my inverted womb. Fast forward a year later I started prostap which helped hugely but is only recommended
Andi04
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
First month on Xtandi - the good and the not so good
Given all the horror stories I've read on here about the SEs of Xtandi, I was very apprehensive about taking it. Notwithstanding that, I decided to go straight in at the full 4-pill, 160 mg dose from day one and see how I get on. The good news is that a month in, I've had very little in the way of detectable
Given all the horror stories I've read on here about the SEs of Xtandi, I was very apprehensive about taking it. Notwithstanding that, I decided to go straight in at the full 4-pill, 160 mg dose from day one and see how I get on. The good news is that a month in, I've had very little in the way of detectable
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
advice
Hi everyone I’m new here. I got diagnosed stage 4 endo in September just gone, through a laparoscopy. Thought surgery might of eased my pains, however I’ve just had a second period since my surgery and the amount of pain I was in was unbearable. I couldn’t stand up, never mind walk, screaming and
Hi everyone I’m new here. I got diagnosed stage 4 endo in September just gone, through a laparoscopy. Thought surgery might of eased my pains, however I’ve just had a second period since my surgery and the amount of pain I was in was unbearable. I couldn’t stand up, never mind walk, screaming and
Em_96
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
What now?
So I had my post surgery appointment with my specialist a few weeks ago, I've been trying to digest what he said...but honestly I feel so deflated and like I'm going in circles. My hospital is BSGE registered, and there's only 1 other hospital that is BSGE in my region, so I feel stuck. Basically he
So I had my post surgery appointment with my specialist a few weeks ago, I've been trying to digest what he said...but honestly I feel so deflated and like I'm going in circles. My hospital is BSGE registered, and there's only 1 other hospital that is BSGE in my region, so I feel stuck. Basically he
CryBaby91
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Sensitive - birth announcement - he’s here!
Hi all, please ignore this post if today/this week/month/year is feeling particularly rubbish. After 5 years of trying; 5 own egg collections and 3 transfers (one of which ended in TFMR at 13 weeks), we decided to move onto donor eggs. We were lucky enough to be successful first time and our beautiful
Hi all, please ignore this post if today/this week/month/year is feeling particularly rubbish. After 5 years of trying; 5 own egg collections and 3 transfers (one of which ended in TFMR at 13 weeks), we decided to move onto donor eggs. We were lucky enough to be successful first time and our beautiful
Gempuddleduck
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
prostap
hi, I had my third prostap injection on Friday, this time I have a real big bruise and my stomach is tender and so sore, it hurts every time I breathe in. Has anyone else had this and how long did it last? 😓
hi, I had my third prostap injection on Friday, this time I have a real big bruise and my stomach is tender and so sore, it hurts every time I breathe in. Has anyone else had this and how long did it last? 😓
Kay92jay
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
The same procedure as every year - PMRpro's New Year greeting
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/30/european-new-years-eve-tv-staple-dinner-for-one-prequel I'm posting early so you can do what much of Europe does: at some time during the afternoon or evening we watch "Dinner for One", and this year there is extra news about the cult that follows Freddie
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/30/european-new-years-eve-tv-staple-dinner-for-one-prequel I'm posting early so you can do what much of Europe does: at some time during the afternoon or evening we watch "Dinner for One", and this year there is extra news about the cult that follows Freddie
PMRpro
Ambassador
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Total Abdominal (Bikini cut) Hysterectomy next week..yikes!
Hi all I’m hoping someone on here is able to give me some reassurance, I’m wondering if anyone has any positive experiences of having a total hysterectomy? I keep reading about the extremely difficult recovery (which I do expect) but I’m starting to get really anxious about the whole procedure.. I
Hi all I’m hoping someone on here is able to give me some reassurance, I’m wondering if anyone has any positive experiences of having a total hysterectomy? I keep reading about the extremely difficult recovery (which I do expect) but I’m starting to get really anxious about the whole procedure.. I
Jingles11
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Healthy Happy Woman
2 years ago
Great response in a very advanced case!
An update on my husband’s treatment and subsequent results so far. Diagnosed March 2022 with lymph nodes and bone metastases throughout the body. PSA of 1120. Late diagnosis due to NHS incompetence, so feeing truly rough. Told too late for surgery and too ill for chemo. Seven months of Prostap and
An update on my husband’s treatment and subsequent results so far. Diagnosed March 2022 with lymph nodes and bone metastases throughout the body. PSA of 1120. Late diagnosis due to NHS incompetence, so feeing truly rough. Told too late for surgery and too ill for chemo. Seven months of Prostap and
Sailing-Todd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Sensitive update ❤️
Hi all, I don’t really post on here very often but I thought that I would now to give an update on our IVF journey. It has been and still is an emotional rollercoaster of a ride. So we are blessed to have a beautiful 21 month old girl called Aurora, she was a success from our second cycle of IVF.
Hi all, I don’t really post on here very often but I thought that I would now to give an update on our IVF journey. It has been and still is an emotional rollercoaster of a ride. So we are blessed to have a beautiful 21 month old girl called Aurora, she was a success from our second cycle of IVF.
walkingmountains
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Placenta Previa and possible Accreta
Hi everyone, a bit of a follow up from my last post - I saw my consultant today and went through my 20 week scan and the scan I had recently at 26weeks. We found out that at the 20 week scan my placenta was covering my cervix and at my 26 week scan it has moved away from the cervix by 6mm. The consultant
Hi everyone, a bit of a follow up from my last post - I saw my consultant today and went through my 20 week scan and the scan I had recently at 26weeks. We found out that at the 20 week scan my placenta was covering my cervix and at my 26 week scan it has moved away from the cervix by 6mm. The consultant
ZiggyandBC
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
1 year ago
Sweep and induction
Hello lovelies, I hope you’re all okay. We are nearly there - I am 37 and a half weeks now and enjoying the last few weeks of pregnancy. I am booked in for a sweep this Friday 23rd and then if that doesn’t work, will be induced on Thursday 29th. I just wondered how successful your sweeps have been
Hello lovelies, I hope you’re all okay. We are nearly there - I am 37 and a half weeks now and enjoying the last few weeks of pregnancy. I am booked in for a sweep this Friday 23rd and then if that doesn’t work, will be induced on Thursday 29th. I just wondered how successful your sweeps have been
Gempuddleduck
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
Sweep and induction
Hello lovelies, I hope you’re all okay. We are nearly there - I am 37 and a half weeks now and enjoying the last few weeks of pregnancy. I am booked in for a sweep this Friday 23rd and then if that doesn’t work, will be induced on Thursday 29th. I just wondered how successful your sweeps have been
Hello lovelies, I hope you’re all okay. We are nearly there - I am 37 and a half weeks now and enjoying the last few weeks of pregnancy. I am booked in for a sweep this Friday 23rd and then if that doesn’t work, will be induced on Thursday 29th. I just wondered how successful your sweeps have been
Gempuddleduck
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
1 year ago
babies and dodgy tickers apparently don’t go well together…anyone had a MRA or microvascular angiogram?
re-repost as I mentioned the v*rus that can not be named!! hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist
re-repost as I mentioned the v*rus that can not be named!! hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
babies and dodgy tickers apparently don’t go well together…anyone had a MRA or microvascular
Repost as apparently the below couldn't be fully seen before :) hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist
Repost as apparently the below couldn't be fully seen before :) hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
* Sensitive * Baby boy is here after nearly 8 long years ❤️✨️
Our baby boy arrived via planned C Section weighing 8.1 pounds. He is absolutely beautiful and we are so in love 🥰 it STILL doesn't feel real LOL! Doesn't feel like he is actually mine after so many years of trying and negative tests. From the bottom of my heart thank you to everyone who has helped
Our baby boy arrived via planned C Section weighing 8.1 pounds. He is absolutely beautiful and we are so in love 🥰 it STILL doesn't feel real LOL! Doesn't feel like he is actually mine after so many years of trying and negative tests. From the bottom of my heart thank you to everyone who has helped
Littlepeax
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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