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ovary removed, womb with mirena coil still there . Now in full menopause has anyone else been thru this ? Wot was your journey?
they suspected ovarian cancer so was operated on 2 weeks ago where there the plan was full hysterectomy but they where unable to do this due to severe endo n womb adhered to bowel so badly id have ended up with s stoma n as ovarian tumour there was no rational to take such extreme measures. So ovaries
they suspected ovarian cancer so was operated on 2 weeks ago where there the plan was full hysterectomy but they where unable to do this due to severe endo n womb adhered to bowel so badly id have ended up with s stoma n as ovarian tumour there was no rational to take such extreme measures. So ovaries
madtabby
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Endometriosis UK
14 days ago
What's on at Ovacome next week? (week starting Monday 17 June 2024)
Good morning everyone, This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Tuesday 18 June - Gentle strengthening exercise class between 11:00am – 12:00pm: https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/exercise-class - Worcestershire
Good morning everyone, This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Tuesday 18 June - Gentle strengthening exercise class between 11:00am – 12:00pm: https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/exercise-class - Worcestershire
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My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
16 days ago
More good news
Ralph hasn't had his swallow x-ray, they only do 3 a week on a Tuesday, and it's in order of need and Ralph's is just to see what can happen in the future. He may not even get it done before he goes home.Physio are almost ready to sign him off, he's done 36 steps yesterday and tomorrow they're taking
Ralph hasn't had his swallow x-ray, they only do 3 a week on a Tuesday, and it's in order of need and Ralph's is just to see what can happen in the future. He may not even get it done before he goes home.Physio are almost ready to sign him off, he's done 36 steps yesterday and tomorrow they're taking
Gardenview10
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British Heart Foundation
17 days ago
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A survey of your experiences of one-piece closed stoma bags
Hello everyone, I am posting about the submission we are making to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE ) for their Late-Stage Assessment on one-piece closed bags for adults with a colostomy. Thank you so much to those of you who have already contacted us with your feedback
Hello everyone, I am posting about the submission we are making to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE ) for their Late-Stage Assessment on one-piece closed bags for adults with a colostomy. Thank you so much to those of you who have already contacted us with your feedback
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
17 days ago
perineal myxoid pseudotumor of fat
I have had CKD3B for 7 years. I am 76 years old. I suffered from end stage interstitial cystitis After battling it for 5 years. My ureters would back up fluid into the kidney and cause UTIs and hydrophynosis, landing me in the hospital on IV antibiotics for 5-6 days, 6 times that year. My urologist
I have had CKD3B for 7 years. I am 76 years old. I suffered from end stage interstitial cystitis After battling it for 5 years. My ureters would back up fluid into the kidney and cause UTIs and hydrophynosis, landing me in the hospital on IV antibiotics for 5-6 days, 6 times that year. My urologist
snoochy
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Kidney Disease
21 days ago
Need surgery
Hi I'm not new here but I thought I'd take a shot in the dark and explain the predicament that I am in. I have a prolapsed stoma which is 4 inches long and 55mm in diameter I've also herniated my bowel with it being 10cm in length. I also have 1 metre of small bowel left so not really much at all when
Hi I'm not new here but I thought I'd take a shot in the dark and explain the predicament that I am in. I have a prolapsed stoma which is 4 inches long and 55mm in diameter I've also herniated my bowel with it being 10cm in length. I also have 1 metre of small bowel left so not really much at all when
Joeyskin
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IBS Network
27 days ago
Struggling Financially with Leukaemia?
I was diagnosed with CLL in July 2013 and had already been registered with Macmillan in 2004 when I had bowel cancer, although at that time I didn't need much help other than problems with stoma bags and local support groups, both of which they helped me with. Financially I was okay being paid by my
I was diagnosed with CLL in July 2013 and had already been registered with Macmillan in 2004 when I had bowel cancer, although at that time I didn't need much help other than problems with stoma bags and local support groups, both of which they helped me with. Financially I was okay being paid by my
clifflee
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CLL Support
1 month ago
NICE colostomy consultation - invitation to Ovacome focus group
Good morning everyone, We have been contacted by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as they are currently undertaking an assessment looking at one-piece closed stoma bags for adults with a colostomy. We would like to contribute to this assessment by making a submission as we
Good morning everyone, We have been contacted by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as they are currently undertaking an assessment looking at one-piece closed stoma bags for adults with a colostomy. We would like to contribute to this assessment by making a submission as we
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My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Mum in ICU
Hi all , I’m at the beginning of my mums ICU journey and I’m so glad I came across this page . Up until last Friday my mum at 76 had a few health problems as you would expect but was still the main carer for my dad who has Parkinson’s . All last week she was complaining of tummy ache and to cut a long
Hi all , I’m at the beginning of my mums ICU journey and I’m so glad I came across this page . Up until last Friday my mum at 76 had a few health problems as you would expect but was still the main carer for my dad who has Parkinson’s . All last week she was complaining of tummy ache and to cut a long
Exhausted247
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ICUsteps
1 month ago
Is there a firm way to distinguish sinus issues from asthma symptoms
This might sound like a stupid question but I have a nasal condition - chronic rhinitis with polyps which is relatively managed however my nose/nasopharynx has changed somehow in the past year in that it makes whistling noises when I breath in. Particularly my left nostril it feels a bit like breathing
This might sound like a stupid question but I have a nasal condition - chronic rhinitis with polyps which is relatively managed however my nose/nasopharynx has changed somehow in the past year in that it makes whistling noises when I breath in. Particularly my left nostril it feels a bit like breathing
Blueforest23
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Recurence
Hi wondered what side effects with niropirad as am being offereredjust out hospital after total hysterectomy omentom removed and shock stoma was given mopup chemo that put me in hospital just don't feel ready for more treatments as last year in out of hospital no normal life been told they removed
Hi wondered what side effects with niropirad as am being offereredjust out hospital after total hysterectomy omentom removed and shock stoma was given mopup chemo that put me in hospital just don't feel ready for more treatments as last year in out of hospital no normal life been told they removed
PaumicB123
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Moving to Symbicort from Budesonide and Salbutomol
Hi this is a simple question, I have had seasonal allergic Asthma for about 15 years, but in the last 5 years or so it was really under control and I was able to cut way down on medication, this year though the pollen has been off the scale her in the South West and I have been struggling, had a couple
Hi this is a simple question, I have had seasonal allergic Asthma for about 15 years, but in the last 5 years or so it was really under control and I was able to cut way down on medication, this year though the pollen has been off the scale her in the South West and I have been struggling, had a couple
shat1
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Does anyone know how long surgery is from your MDT meeting?
Hi warriors, I've just had my results from my MDT meeting. I've got to have a consent/discussion consultation and another with a bowel consultation incase I need a stoma. My question is, does anyone have a time scale of when they got surgery after the MDT meeting. I'm under Cambridge team. Thankyou
Hi warriors, I've just had my results from my MDT meeting. I've got to have a consent/discussion consultation and another with a bowel consultation incase I need a stoma. My question is, does anyone have a time scale of when they got surgery after the MDT meeting. I'm under Cambridge team. Thankyou
Loveneige
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
What's on at Ovacome next week? (week commencing Monday 13 May 2024)
Good afternoon everyone This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Monday 13 May - Monday monthly meet - up between 4:00pm and 5:30pm: https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/monday-monthly-meet-up Tuesday 14 May -
Good afternoon everyone This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Monday 13 May - Monday monthly meet - up between 4:00pm and 5:30pm: https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/monday-monthly-meet-up Tuesday 14 May -
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Dealing with endo after children in late thirties
hi there I’m 37 and had two children via IVF when I was 33 and 35. I have stage 4 recto vaginal endometriosis and had a bowel resection and temporary stoma when I was 31 before starting IVF. Now I’m finished having children, I’ve gone back on the pill and run it back to back to prevent periods. I’m
hi there I’m 37 and had two children via IVF when I was 33 and 35. I have stage 4 recto vaginal endometriosis and had a bowel resection and temporary stoma when I was 31 before starting IVF. Now I’m finished having children, I’ve gone back on the pill and run it back to back to prevent periods. I’m
EKP31
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Tibilone experiences
Hi. I have very severe endometriosis and adenomyosis and am awaiting surgery which will likely involve having a stoma. I’ve previously had left ovary removed and both tubes and I’ve recently been told my right ovary is failing. Unfortunately there was been little improvement to my Endometriosis even
Hi. I have very severe endometriosis and adenomyosis and am awaiting surgery which will likely involve having a stoma. I’ve previously had left ovary removed and both tubes and I’ve recently been told my right ovary is failing. Unfortunately there was been little improvement to my Endometriosis even
Lily1986
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Anyone else have Eosinophilic Asthma with chronic rhinosinusitis?
Shortly after my 5th stomach operation (4 failed for acid reflux) I was told I had Bronchiectasis along with mild asthma this was after being taken to hospital as could not breathe and blue ventolin did not work. This diagnosis eventually changed to Eosinophilic Asthma under my Respiratory Dept
Shortly after my 5th stomach operation (4 failed for acid reflux) I was told I had Bronchiectasis along with mild asthma this was after being taken to hospital as could not breathe and blue ventolin did not work. This diagnosis eventually changed to Eosinophilic Asthma under my Respiratory Dept
H0peful
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
diverticulitis incontinence
Diverticulitis hot of nowhere. I fell down the stairs, was life flighted to UH main Campus, and had multiple Harkin’s procedures. Gutted thrice, like a catfish. I’ll be with ostomy for rest of my life. It’s been 40 days. Weak as a kitten I’m just in to rehab but still draining. They equipped me
Diverticulitis hot of nowhere. I fell down the stairs, was life flighted to UH main Campus, and had multiple Harkin’s procedures. Gutted thrice, like a catfish. I’ll be with ostomy for rest of my life. It’s been 40 days. Weak as a kitten I’m just in to rehab but still draining. They equipped me
kreg001
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Ilieostomy - waistband issue
We're gradually feeling our way through things but my husband has advised me that he is having difficulties with waistbands - he either needs to pull his trousers up really high or have his trousers hanging really low. Is there any solution, for instance to the support belts help. I did buy him ilieostomy
We're gradually feeling our way through things but my husband has advised me that he is having difficulties with waistbands - he either needs to pull his trousers up really high or have his trousers hanging really low. Is there any solution, for instance to the support belts help. I did buy him ilieostomy
Suebedoo
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Living with a Stoma
2 months ago
Bowel or endometrioma pain?
Hi I'm hoping someone can shed a bit of light on my pain. I have endo in lots of places in POD on ligaments and my bowel.I also have a 5cm endometrioma. I am down for surgery for hysterectomy as I have adenomyosis and endo extraction. I've opted out of a bowel resection as the waiting list is longer
Hi I'm hoping someone can shed a bit of light on my pain. I have endo in lots of places in POD on ligaments and my bowel.I also have a 5cm endometrioma. I am down for surgery for hysterectomy as I have adenomyosis and endo extraction. I've opted out of a bowel resection as the waiting list is longer
Loveneige
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
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