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Shoes wider ?
Like my hands, my toes are now badly deformed and I'm struggling to get even wide shoes on. Can anyone advise where to get nice looking shoes for arthritis feet ? I really don't want surgery if I can avoid it.
Like my hands, my toes are now badly deformed and I'm struggling to get even wide shoes on. Can anyone advise where to get nice looking shoes for arthritis feet ? I really don't want surgery if I can avoid it.
RootsToots
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NRAS
21 days ago
Hysteroscopy for severe Ashermans, and Amniotic Membrane treatment stories to share,any success?
Hi ladies I am hopeless and devastated so down spirited I found many useful posts here thought I share my concerns with you if anyone have similar experiences to share I really appreciate although my case might be very rare due to having adenomyosis removed- normally its being treated only with
Hi ladies I am hopeless and devastated so down spirited I found many useful posts here thought I share my concerns with you if anyone have similar experiences to share I really appreciate although my case might be very rare due to having adenomyosis removed- normally its being treated only with
Bebe294
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Fertility Network UK
21 days ago
A Blip in time!
I am 74 (F) and was diagnosed in Nov, 2019 with PV and JAK 2 positive. I have been in clinical remission for 18 months and take Jakafi 10mg 2x daily. I have an allele burden of 15 currently down from 60 at diagnosis. My blood draws have been within limits for 18 months with only a blip in the blood calcium
I am 74 (F) and was diagnosed in Nov, 2019 with PV and JAK 2 positive. I have been in clinical remission for 18 months and take Jakafi 10mg 2x daily. I have an allele burden of 15 currently down from 60 at diagnosis. My blood draws have been within limits for 18 months with only a blip in the blood calcium
Barney50
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MPN Voice
21 days ago
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Wedding Over!
I made the trip to my step-daughter’s wedding. No problems with the mother, but she was upset that I was there! From the airport to the Inn that we stayed, was 75 miles! After that, we found that it was an additional 68 miles to the wedding site! The wedding was held in a forest and it was exactly
I made the trip to my step-daughter’s wedding. No problems with the mother, but she was upset that I was there! From the airport to the Inn that we stayed, was 75 miles! After that, we found that it was an additional 68 miles to the wedding site! The wedding was held in a forest and it was exactly
Amg05
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
22 days ago
Cholesterol prevention Lequio Inqlisiran offered by GP
Few weeks ago, after my last blood test, I have received a letter from my GP surgery that my cholesterol level was slightly raised (I have diabetes type 2, which so far has been successfully controlled for years, by healthy diet). I have Atrial Fibrilation and pacemaker fitted, and therefore I know
Few weeks ago, after my last blood test, I have received a letter from my GP surgery that my cholesterol level was slightly raised (I have diabetes type 2, which so far has been successfully controlled for years, by healthy diet). I have Atrial Fibrilation and pacemaker fitted, and therefore I know
Arnika
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British Heart Foundation
22 days ago
Glaucoma eye drops
Since my diagnosis of glaucoma my eye specialist has prescribed several different types of drops. Some have interacted with other medications that I take. I am now on latanoprost but like most eye drops it can be toxic long term especially with kidney disease. Any transplant patient with glaucoma have
Since my diagnosis of glaucoma my eye specialist has prescribed several different types of drops. Some have interacted with other medications that I take. I am now on latanoprost but like most eye drops it can be toxic long term especially with kidney disease. Any transplant patient with glaucoma have
Eyak1971
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Kidney Transplant
22 days ago
MRI shows pedunculated fibroid and what they think is an endometrioma on my ovary. Is this problematic or require surgery?
After a CT scan and ultrasound which couldn't be positive if there was a mass on my ovary or not, an MRI last week shows what they think to be a 3.2 cm endometrioma or hemorrhagic cyst, but most likely and endometrioma. I had the test last Thursday, got the results last Friday and then Monday (yesterday
After a CT scan and ultrasound which couldn't be positive if there was a mass on my ovary or not, an MRI last week shows what they think to be a 3.2 cm endometrioma or hemorrhagic cyst, but most likely and endometrioma. I had the test last Thursday, got the results last Friday and then Monday (yesterday
starrynight5626
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My Ovacome
22 days ago
Lower stomach pain - an update, plus a flare
This is partly an update on my last post regarding the lower left stomach pain that I’ve been getting and partly a flare. First, the stomach pain. I saw a GP last week ( different one ) ref the results of my recent ultrasound scan. The radiologist couldn’t get a clear picture, so did an internal exam
This is partly an update on my last post regarding the lower left stomach pain that I’ve been getting and partly a flare. First, the stomach pain. I saw a GP last week ( different one ) ref the results of my recent ultrasound scan. The radiologist couldn’t get a clear picture, so did an internal exam
Indigo2417
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PMRGCAuk
22 days ago
Leftover laxatives, peppermint oil capsules and compression stockings
Can anyone with up and coming surgery make use of remaining unopened laxative sachets (I think there are 14 left), an almost full bottle of H&B Peppermint oil capsules, and three pairs of minimally worn and clean compression stockings in size small? My surgery was 10 weeks ago so the capsules are very
Can anyone with up and coming surgery make use of remaining unopened laxative sachets (I think there are 14 left), an almost full bottle of H&B Peppermint oil capsules, and three pairs of minimally worn and clean compression stockings in size small? My surgery was 10 weeks ago so the capsules are very
MontsJ
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Endometriosis UK
22 days ago
CHANGE GP WHEN YOU MOVE
Dear All, I was with my previous GP for approximately 45 years. I moved areas and I did not want to change my GP but the surgery told me that I have to on the basis that because of my condition I may need to go into a hospice/require a Dr to come up and see me. However, having changed my GP and had
Dear All, I was with my previous GP for approximately 45 years. I moved areas and I did not want to change my GP but the surgery told me that I have to on the basis that because of my condition I may need to go into a hospice/require a Dr to come up and see me. However, having changed my GP and had
Gymbuddie
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
22 days ago
Anhedonia and motivation (sorry for how long this might get)
It's been since a long time before my fiancée recently dismissed me (after 12 years and no with no warning through a text on my 45th birthday no less) that I've been struggling with anhedonia. I don't blame him if he's had enough. I just doubt his reasoning and it's relation to reality and current behaviors
It's been since a long time before my fiancée recently dismissed me (after 12 years and no with no warning through a text on my 45th birthday no less) that I've been struggling with anhedonia. I don't blame him if he's had enough. I just doubt his reasoning and it's relation to reality and current behaviors
BorachioHatpeg
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Anxiety and Depression Support
22 days ago
I'm worried, no one to chat with. Pacemaker box change
I posted about my pacemaker box change this Friday 5th. I'm on my second course of antibiotics and now steroids and inhaler. Doctor says op will still go ahead but how can I be wheezing and coughing from a chest infection while they do there surgery.I phoned the day unit and they said I've still to go
I posted about my pacemaker box change this Friday 5th. I'm on my second course of antibiotics and now steroids and inhaler. Doctor says op will still go ahead but how can I be wheezing and coughing from a chest infection while they do there surgery.I phoned the day unit and they said I've still to go
Piggy2
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British Heart Foundation
22 days ago
Four Year Review - The End in Sight, Maybe or, May Not be
The End May be in Sight, on the Other Hand it Might not be. Hi all, it is time for my annual update and the four year mark was officially the end of June, although as with many others, with the benefit of hindsight I was probably suffering from PMR for a good few weeks/months before diagnosis. It’s not
The End May be in Sight, on the Other Hand it Might not be. Hi all, it is time for my annual update and the four year mark was officially the end of June, although as with many others, with the benefit of hindsight I was probably suffering from PMR for a good few weeks/months before diagnosis. It’s not
Bcol
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PMRGCAuk
22 days ago
Doing well after surgery and diagnosis of lung cancer
Hi, I am in the process of waiting to see if my lung nodule has grown which is a spickulated one and I have lost weight. My ct scan results will be a couple of weeks after when I thought so this is quite stressful. On the Internet there is lot of negative stories about lung cancer and I was advised
Hi, I am in the process of waiting to see if my lung nodule has grown which is a spickulated one and I have lost weight. My ct scan results will be a couple of weeks after when I thought so this is quite stressful. On the Internet there is lot of negative stories about lung cancer and I was advised
YellowBirdLady
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
23 days ago
grade 4 endo pouch of Douglas
hello everyone I was diagnosed last year at the age of 32( 20 years after onset of symptoms ). At this point I was diagnosed with stage 4 endo , with endometrioma and an obliterated pouch of Douglas and part of my bowel and ovary .The endometrioma was removed but no treatment or removal as I was told
hello everyone I was diagnosed last year at the age of 32( 20 years after onset of symptoms ). At this point I was diagnosed with stage 4 endo , with endometrioma and an obliterated pouch of Douglas and part of my bowel and ovary .The endometrioma was removed but no treatment or removal as I was told
SRD91
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Endometriosis UK
23 days ago
Update New York
I have a lot of pain in my lower back and sometimes down both my legs. I had an MRI that shows problems and why I am in pain. This was caused by a diving accident. I went to Charlotte orthopedic and they said surgery would just make it worse. So they sent me to pain management.I have been through the
I have a lot of pain in my lower back and sometimes down both my legs. I had an MRI that shows problems and why I am in pain. This was caused by a diving accident. I went to Charlotte orthopedic and they said surgery would just make it worse. So they sent me to pain management.I have been through the
bscott113
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Pain Concern
23 days ago
Laparoscopic surgery to rule out endometriosis
Hi I had Laparoscopic surgery 3 weeks ago to rule out endometriosis so far my stitches haven’t come out and I am still in pain. So far I haven’t gone back to work doing the smallest task I am still in pain . Does anyone have any experience of how long stitches take to come out and how they got on
Hi I had Laparoscopic surgery 3 weeks ago to rule out endometriosis so far my stitches haven’t come out and I am still in pain. So far I haven’t gone back to work doing the smallest task I am still in pain . Does anyone have any experience of how long stitches take to come out and how they got on
EmmaJane67
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Women's Health
23 days ago
Antiandrogen Withdrawal Syndrome After Stopping Enzalutamide in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: Two Case Reports & Review
https://www.cureus.com/articles/267994-antiandrogen-withdrawal-syndrome-after-discontinuation-of-enzalutamide-in-patients-with-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer-a-report-of-two-clinical-cases-and-a-literature-review#!/ Abstract Metastatic prostate cancer treatment is based on
https://www.cureus.com/articles/267994-antiandrogen-withdrawal-syndrome-after-discontinuation-of-enzalutamide-in-patients-with-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer-a-report-of-two-clinical-cases-and-a-literature-review#!/ Abstract Metastatic prostate cancer treatment is based on
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
24 days ago
Could I actually have a thyroid issue? Thyroid tests seem fine. Confused, please help
Hi everyone, I’m seeing a functional doctor in Brazil (online, so there’s some limitation) and also working with a few traditional medicine doctors in the UK. I became an useless person over the last year, I went from bright and lively to stupid, fat, insomnia ridden, gold-fish memory, paper thin
Hi everyone, I’m seeing a functional doctor in Brazil (online, so there’s some limitation) and also working with a few traditional medicine doctors in the UK. I became an useless person over the last year, I went from bright and lively to stupid, fat, insomnia ridden, gold-fish memory, paper thin
Jdxxx
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Thyroid UK
24 days ago
Test results. Can you advise please.
After great advice on this forum regarding my thyroid nodules, I requested from my GP surgery the same tests as are provided in the Blue Horizon Golden Thyroid Test. The clinician seemed to want to help and I thought almost everything would be tested. However, these are my results and, as is clear
After great advice on this forum regarding my thyroid nodules, I requested from my GP surgery the same tests as are provided in the Blue Horizon Golden Thyroid Test. The clinician seemed to want to help and I thought almost everything would be tested. However, these are my results and, as is clear
assambeatty
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Thyroid UK
24 days ago
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