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Tolterodine.
Have recently had prostate surgery and on follow up with surgeon,been told I have Overactive Bladder (OAB)and been prescribed Tolterodine.Checked on HealthUnlocked Bladder site but they only discuss whether it works for bladder problem.Will it have any affect on my RLS?
Have recently had prostate surgery and on follow up with surgeon,been told I have Overactive Bladder (OAB)and been prescribed Tolterodine.Checked on HealthUnlocked Bladder site but they only discuss whether it works for bladder problem.Will it have any affect on my RLS?
Lambretta175
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Restless Legs Syndrome
13 days ago
Endometriosis diagnosis and dienogest
Hi, So I had a diagnostic laparoscopy yesterday and the surgeon found endo between my uterus and rectum in the pouch of Douglas. They weren't able to remove it all as some was on my bowel and will need a bowel specialist in a future surgery. They've staged it between stage 3 and 4. He also mentioned
Hi, So I had a diagnostic laparoscopy yesterday and the surgeon found endo between my uterus and rectum in the pouch of Douglas. They weren't able to remove it all as some was on my bowel and will need a bowel specialist in a future surgery. They've staged it between stage 3 and 4. He also mentioned
ForestChase
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Endometriosis UK
13 days ago
Blood test results.
Had routine bloods taken for hospital and dr.surgery. results from hospital going right way.. and to get more tablets from Dr .Surgery reception said to get them through chemist. Did that monday. Rang my Dr. Dr. Needs to speak to me. Dr. Rang this morning tests are showing I'm anaemic. and need more
Had routine bloods taken for hospital and dr.surgery. results from hospital going right way.. and to get more tablets from Dr .Surgery reception said to get them through chemist. Did that monday. Rang my Dr. Dr. Needs to speak to me. Dr. Rang this morning tests are showing I'm anaemic. and need more
mag123ben
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MPN Voice
13 days ago
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Surgery Cancellations
This feels like a stupid question but I’m going to ask it anyway 😂 My MDT review is now complete, I’ve been added to their urgent surgery wait list but was advised to accept a cancellation given the state I’m in. The consultant said I’d need four weeks recovery, but I’m wary of telling work I’ve said
This feels like a stupid question but I’m going to ask it anyway 😂 My MDT review is now complete, I’ve been added to their urgent surgery wait list but was advised to accept a cancellation given the state I’m in. The consultant said I’d need four weeks recovery, but I’m wary of telling work I’ve said
Tangoandmax
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Endometriosis UK
13 days ago
Update
Well I had my ECG at the surgery today and the report shows a result with a few issues that included abnormal left axis deviation and non specific st abnormality amongst others. Obviously this is all gobbledygook to me but the first time since I was diagnosed with AF that I’ve had an abnormal ECG .
Well I had my ECG at the surgery today and the report shows a result with a few issues that included abnormal left axis deviation and non specific st abnormality amongst others. Obviously this is all gobbledygook to me but the first time since I was diagnosed with AF that I’ve had an abnormal ECG .
Hammerboy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
13 days ago
advice wanted pls!
I’ve suffered with painful periods for years, to the point I’d be on the floor crying in agony etc. I’ve had different medications, contraceptive pills and was finally given depo injections after I turned up to the gp sobbing where I was in so much pain so he referred me to gynae. Long story short I
I’ve suffered with painful periods for years, to the point I’d be on the floor crying in agony etc. I’ve had different medications, contraceptive pills and was finally given depo injections after I turned up to the gp sobbing where I was in so much pain so he referred me to gynae. Long story short I
minimoo26
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Endometriosis UK
13 days ago
Elevated Gamma-GT and gallbladder stone
I posted a while back about how my GGT value was increasing over time and with every repeat blood test it was elevated further. All other enzyme values in normal range, I had an ultrasound this week and it showed one gallbladder stone. I have no symptoms of gallbladder issues - no abdominal pain etc
I posted a while back about how my GGT value was increasing over time and with every repeat blood test it was elevated further. All other enzyme values in normal range, I had an ultrasound this week and it showed one gallbladder stone. I have no symptoms of gallbladder issues - no abdominal pain etc
kjs81
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British Liver Trust
13 days ago
Update re withdrawal of Pred prescription
Further to yesterday’s post, I have just rung the surgery to be advised by the receptionist that a further prescription for 1 mg Pred has been issued today. This will be sent to my pharmacy today and the pharmacy then send me a text when it is ready for uplift, which is their normal practice. I will
Further to yesterday’s post, I have just rung the surgery to be advised by the receptionist that a further prescription for 1 mg Pred has been issued today. This will be sent to my pharmacy today and the pharmacy then send me a text when it is ready for uplift, which is their normal practice. I will
Billswife
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PMRGCAuk
14 days ago
Different Brand of Pred
My surgery dispense for me but by mistake they sent my prescription to a local chemist. I see they're a different make to my usual ones. Is it ok to take another brand or should I insist the surgery give me my usual ones?
My surgery dispense for me but by mistake they sent my prescription to a local chemist. I see they're a different make to my usual ones. Is it ok to take another brand or should I insist the surgery give me my usual ones?
diana1998
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PMRGCAuk
14 days ago
Update on wide QRS Kardia reading
Well the arrhythmia team finally got back to me yesterday. As far as they can tell from the ECG I sent them they can see a delay in the transmission of electrical signals from the ventricles to the atrium causing my symptoms. It feels like ectopics but the rhythm is normal . They have advised me to get
Well the arrhythmia team finally got back to me yesterday. As far as they can tell from the ECG I sent them they can see a delay in the transmission of electrical signals from the ventricles to the atrium causing my symptoms. It feels like ectopics but the rhythm is normal . They have advised me to get
Hammerboy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
14 days ago
liver diagnosis
I had an ablation last September now the mri indicates dots around the ablation center . This mission is over 5 years old. I was diagnosed hcc from one mri no blood tests . I went out of country for a cat scan they said no tumor no cancer and porthole hypertension come back in 6 months. I’m now at a
I had an ablation last September now the mri indicates dots around the ablation center . This mission is over 5 years old. I was diagnosed hcc from one mri no blood tests . I went out of country for a cat scan they said no tumor no cancer and porthole hypertension come back in 6 months. I’m now at a
Pinapple123
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British Liver Trust
14 days ago
Should I reduce my desogestrel dose?
Hi everyone I'm new here, sorry if this seems like a bit of an essay - I am after some advice about desogestrel. I have been on desogestrel for almost 10 months now (8 months at double dose). It's not been an easy ride, constant bleeding everyday (very heavy to start with). Finally at 9 months
Hi everyone I'm new here, sorry if this seems like a bit of an essay - I am after some advice about desogestrel. I have been on desogestrel for almost 10 months now (8 months at double dose). It's not been an easy ride, constant bleeding everyday (very heavy to start with). Finally at 9 months
bryoccoli
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Endometriosis UK
14 days ago
update
Update on my post “What should I do”, thank you for all your helpful replies. I had my COVID Jab and no after effects from that. I am seeing the Surgery Nurse to have my leg dressed twice a week.The haematoma is slow to heal due to the blood thinning medication but Hopefully it will heal soon. I heard
Update on my post “What should I do”, thank you for all your helpful replies. I had my COVID Jab and no after effects from that. I am seeing the Surgery Nurse to have my leg dressed twice a week.The haematoma is slow to heal due to the blood thinning medication but Hopefully it will heal soon. I heard
Macas
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PMRGCAuk
14 days ago
Why does sitting up have to be such a pain post-op?! Is this normal or should I be concerned?
Hi all! I’ve just passed two weeks post op, heading in to week 3 (laparoscopy and hysteroscopy) and hoping to see if people have experienced the same when it comes to adjusting back to ‘normal’ life. This is my first surgery and I was diagnosed with endo and had four incisions, with a heap of excisions
Hi all! I’ve just passed two weeks post op, heading in to week 3 (laparoscopy and hysteroscopy) and hoping to see if people have experienced the same when it comes to adjusting back to ‘normal’ life. This is my first surgery and I was diagnosed with endo and had four incisions, with a heap of excisions
MidnightX
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Endometriosis UK
14 days ago
Advice needed
Hi, my wife has endometriosis and I am wondering just how exactly I can convince a Dr about the level of pain she is in? Her journey started with very heavy and long periods on average between 10-20 days of very heavy bleeding, then she would have 3-5 days without and then again 10-20 days bleeding
Hi, my wife has endometriosis and I am wondering just how exactly I can convince a Dr about the level of pain she is in? Her journey started with very heavy and long periods on average between 10-20 days of very heavy bleeding, then she would have 3-5 days without and then again 10-20 days bleeding
bohica666
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Endometriosis UK
15 days ago
Advice on my Endo journey and symptoms
Firstly, apologies if this has been asked, but i couldn’t find anything specific in the search options. bit of a summary of my journey: *have had period since 12 years old, always been very painful, very heavy, very long - was told at 15 years old by DR after collapsing at a friends house to 'learn
Firstly, apologies if this has been asked, but i couldn’t find anything specific in the search options. bit of a summary of my journey: *have had period since 12 years old, always been very painful, very heavy, very long - was told at 15 years old by DR after collapsing at a friends house to 'learn
selkie83
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Endometriosis UK
15 days ago
Unusual case
Short summary. 79 years old. Surgery 12 years ago on G4+3. Recurrence 3 years later. IMRT and second recurrence 3 years later. No ADT. PSADT 1.5 years and now it's 2.3. Two PSMA scans. First showed nothing. Second showed ill defined area in prostate bed that might be positive. Never had ADT.
Short summary. 79 years old. Surgery 12 years ago on G4+3. Recurrence 3 years later. IMRT and second recurrence 3 years later. No ADT. PSADT 1.5 years and now it's 2.3. Two PSMA scans. First showed nothing. Second showed ill defined area in prostate bed that might be positive. Never had ADT.
npac
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
15 days ago
Side Effects Pt 2
So visit to the hospital didn’t go as hoped. As I feared, not much understanding of husband’s side effects and my concerns about his pre existing conditions and his low mood due to 10 drops a day. Pressure in eye with failed trab was 30, so acetazolomide prescribed despite our reservations after side
So visit to the hospital didn’t go as hoped. As I feared, not much understanding of husband’s side effects and my concerns about his pre existing conditions and his low mood due to 10 drops a day. Pressure in eye with failed trab was 30, so acetazolomide prescribed despite our reservations after side
Gazzaswife
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Glaucoma UK
15 days ago
Shortness of breath?
In short I have endometriosis and adenomyosis. Full story can be read on my last post attached to my profile. My question is, does anyone else suffer with shortness of breath? I am 5.7, 51kgs. Regular gym goer, runner, swimmer (when not in pain) however towards the week running up to my period and in
In short I have endometriosis and adenomyosis. Full story can be read on my last post attached to my profile. My question is, does anyone else suffer with shortness of breath? I am 5.7, 51kgs. Regular gym goer, runner, swimmer (when not in pain) however towards the week running up to my period and in
Mia843
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Endometriosis UK
15 days ago
low neutrophils
Hello everyone, it’s been a while since I posted anything. My PET scan in September of 2023 showed the cancer had progressed to a lymph node, I had never had surgery for my cancer and I have been on Ibrance 100 and letrozole for 7 years. My oncologist and I decided it was time for surgery, I had a double
Hello everyone, it’s been a while since I posted anything. My PET scan in September of 2023 showed the cancer had progressed to a lymph node, I had never had surgery for my cancer and I have been on Ibrance 100 and letrozole for 7 years. My oncologist and I decided it was time for surgery, I had a double
Gmaoftriplets
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
15 days ago
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