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Sorry it has been a while since I posted but lots has been happening. On May 30 I had a bilateral mastectomy. July 8 I had to go back in because the right tissue expander had staph infection. On August 2 teachers started back to work in classrooms and kids started the 12. On Aug. 17 I got the results
Sorry it has been a while since I posted but lots has been happening. On May 30 I had a bilateral mastectomy. July 8 I had to go back in because the right tissue expander had staph infection. On August 2 teachers started back to work in classrooms and kids started the 12. On Aug. 17 I got the results
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Question. Has anyone with PCS or other BI been diagnosed with Narcolepsy.
Hi I have brought up the subject of having 'fantastical imagery' with my psychologist at the brain injury unit and just get a wide eyed stare in return, it seems to say she is suggesting 'don't go there'. I have wondered about this and have read that similar experiences (mad visions) come under neuro-psychosis
Hi I have brought up the subject of having 'fantastical imagery' with my psychologist at the brain injury unit and just get a wide eyed stare in return, it seems to say she is suggesting 'don't go there'. I have wondered about this and have read that similar experiences (mad visions) come under neuro-psychosis
pinkvision
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Headway
5 years ago
Dbl Mastectomy
I had my double mastectomy Wed, the 4th and came home the 5th. Minimal pain, and not much drainage. Has my 1st dressing change on Friday and it doesn't look bad at all. I thought I'd react badly to it; cry, scream, yell, get angry or be mortified but I never felt any of that, instead I felt "hey, that
I had my double mastectomy Wed, the 4th and came home the 5th. Minimal pain, and not much drainage. Has my 1st dressing change on Friday and it doesn't look bad at all. I thought I'd react badly to it; cry, scream, yell, get angry or be mortified but I never felt any of that, instead I felt "hey, that
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
5 years ago
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Lymphatic fluid/Seroma
Good morning all, Was just wondering if anyone can put my mind at rest? I had a mastectomy and full axillary lymph node clearance last week, with no drains. Although I appreciate that it is early days, I have noticed a whoosing sound (like a hot water bottle) of what I presume is lymphatic fluid/seroma
Good morning all, Was just wondering if anyone can put my mind at rest? I had a mastectomy and full axillary lymph node clearance last week, with no drains. Although I appreciate that it is early days, I have noticed a whoosing sound (like a hot water bottle) of what I presume is lymphatic fluid/seroma
angiehall08
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
HELP with getting sleep!
HELP! My DH isn't sleeping well at all. He's tried Natrol 10mg Melatonin and it wasn't that great. I then got Natrol Melatonin Advance Sleep 10mg Melatonin (it's a 2 layer time release to help fall asleep quickly, then the inner layer helps you sleep through the night), sounded good, but it was worse
HELP! My DH isn't sleeping well at all. He's tried Natrol 10mg Melatonin and it wasn't that great. I then got Natrol Melatonin Advance Sleep 10mg Melatonin (it's a 2 layer time release to help fall asleep quickly, then the inner layer helps you sleep through the night), sounded good, but it was worse
sjc2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Gallbladder Adenomyomitosis after Breast Cancer... HER2 positive (+++)...Not received Herceptin(Trastuzumab)
#Desperate_support_needed My mother had Grade 2 invasive ductal carcinoma. ER/PR negative and HER 2 +++. She had right breast mastectomy done. Received 8 cycle of chemotherapy and 15 cycle of radiotherapy. But she did not received herceptin (trastuzumab) as we could not afford that. For 2 years she
#Desperate_support_needed My mother had Grade 2 invasive ductal carcinoma. ER/PR negative and HER 2 +++. She had right breast mastectomy done. Received 8 cycle of chemotherapy and 15 cycle of radiotherapy. But she did not received herceptin (trastuzumab) as we could not afford that. For 2 years she
Zahid100
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Breast Cancer India
5 years ago
Cholera Vaccine-HELP
After reading the study about cholera vaccine (see link below), I’ve decided to get It. I’m aware it’s a retrospective study but it makes logical sense to me, and The statistics for survival are so overwhelming and the risks appear to be minimal, that it seems like a good risk reward scenario. So how
After reading the study about cholera vaccine (see link below), I’ve decided to get It. I’m aware it’s a retrospective study but it makes logical sense to me, and The statistics for survival are so overwhelming and the risks appear to be minimal, that it seems like a good risk reward scenario. So how
Schwah
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Breast cancer history
I was first diagnosed with stage zero breast cancer in 2000 when I was 45. I had a lumpectomy and radiation. 17 years later in 2017 it came back. (Both times in right breast) I had a double mastectomy and 8 cancerous lymph nodes removed. Stage 3. I had chemo and radiation. In August 2018, I
I was first diagnosed with stage zero breast cancer in 2000 when I was 45. I had a lumpectomy and radiation. 17 years later in 2017 it came back. (Both times in right breast) I had a double mastectomy and 8 cancerous lymph nodes removed. Stage 3. I had chemo and radiation. In August 2018, I
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Questions about OIC
Hi everyone. I have had excellent luck for the past seven months with being on 150mg of Tramadol and 600mg of horizant. This combination seems to work very well for me. I have had absolutely no RLS for the past 7 months. Been able to sleep well every night. And sometimes even take a nap. My problem
Hi everyone. I have had excellent luck for the past seven months with being on 150mg of Tramadol and 600mg of horizant. This combination seems to work very well for me. I have had absolutely no RLS for the past 7 months. Been able to sleep well every night. And sometimes even take a nap. My problem
Tennwalker1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Duloxetine side effects
I just started taking duloxetine 60my daily only two days ago. The side effects have been awful, nausea,vomiting, unable to ear, headache, dizzy and now a twitchy body. I've been stuck in bed it's so bad. My Dr is closed. Do I continue taking them?
I just started taking duloxetine 60my daily only two days ago. The side effects have been awful, nausea,vomiting, unable to ear, headache, dizzy and now a twitchy body. I've been stuck in bed it's so bad. My Dr is closed. Do I continue taking them?
Melibags
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NRAS
5 years ago
My son
Ok so this afternoon I started panicking school rang said he had been shivering and sleepy got him home and gave him calpol and stripped him off. Yes he as a temp but no other signs I’m worried he could get it back again
Ok so this afternoon I started panicking school rang said he had been shivering and sleepy got him home and gave him calpol and stripped him off. Yes he as a temp but no other signs I’m worried he could get it back again
Pug264
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Meningitis Now
5 years ago
Careers / jobs that suit people who have Parkinson's disease ?
Looking for suggestions. Good paying jobs that don't require a great deal of manual dexterity, writing, or psychological stress? My current job is getting harder to do. I am a tech in a cardiac catheterization lab where i assist physicians with image guided diagnostic and interventional procedures.I
Looking for suggestions. Good paying jobs that don't require a great deal of manual dexterity, writing, or psychological stress? My current job is getting harder to do. I am a tech in a cardiac catheterization lab where i assist physicians with image guided diagnostic and interventional procedures.I
bassofspades
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Castlemans disease with ITP
Has anyone with ITP been diagnosed with Castlemans disease? My 18 year old daughter, who has had ITP for two years now, had an enlarged lymph node taken out. It came back as Castlemans disease...which sometimes causes ITP. Had anyone experienced this?
Has anyone with ITP been diagnosed with Castlemans disease? My 18 year old daughter, who has had ITP for two years now, had an enlarged lymph node taken out. It came back as Castlemans disease...which sometimes causes ITP. Had anyone experienced this?
Traciek
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ITP Support Association
5 years ago
How do you cope with family indifference?
Hi my MPN family. To understand my question you will first have to understand my story. I have never been close to my siblings because of the way they treated our parents and how my parents care was left to me with no help from the others. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009 and had a double
Hi my MPN family. To understand my question you will first have to understand my story. I have never been close to my siblings because of the way they treated our parents and how my parents care was left to me with no help from the others. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009 and had a double
jillydabrat
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Not anotherProblem
The last time I saw my Asthma Consultant, he suggested that I do a Sleep test, So I did the first test and got a letter from the hospital telling me that I had to go and pick up a CPAP machine, then I got a letter from a Consultant who I never met telling me I have Sleep Apnea. So I went and picked
The last time I saw my Asthma Consultant, he suggested that I do a Sleep test, So I did the first test and got a letter from the hospital telling me that I had to go and pick up a CPAP machine, then I got a letter from a Consultant who I never met telling me I have Sleep Apnea. So I went and picked
horseblister
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Pergolide
I was taking pergolide for Restless Legs for about 15 years plus and it was effective. It was a joy after the misery of years of RLS. However, six years ago the GP and neurologist both decide to stop prescribing the drug as recent research revealed in certain cases it might affect the heart valves
I was taking pergolide for Restless Legs for about 15 years plus and it was effective. It was a joy after the misery of years of RLS. However, six years ago the GP and neurologist both decide to stop prescribing the drug as recent research revealed in certain cases it might affect the heart valves
Snowdrop1947
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Can you help me put together a program to make it bearable?
Can you help me put together a program to make it bearable? Hi, I've had IPF for 7 years with sleep apnea and A-Fib as comorbidities. Over the last few weeks, it seems that Fibromyalgia is to be added to the list. It's hit me like a bombshell.
Can you help me put together a program to make it bearable? Hi, I've had IPF for 7 years with sleep apnea and A-Fib as comorbidities. Over the last few weeks, it seems that Fibromyalgia is to be added to the list. It's hit me like a bombshell.
Sunwalker
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Rytary and Bydureon updates
I have posted about this in the past six months and wanted to give an update. I started Rytary about 6 months ago and struggled to find a way to control my symptoms. It is a slow acting form of Carbidopa and Levodopa that is a controlled release capsule. I said “slow acting” because it takes a while
I have posted about this in the past six months and wanted to give an update. I started Rytary about 6 months ago and struggled to find a way to control my symptoms. It is a slow acting form of Carbidopa and Levodopa that is a controlled release capsule. I said “slow acting” because it takes a while
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Increasing dosage of Nebivolol
Hi - I'm on a dosage of 5mg of Nebivolol (2.5 mg in the AM & 2.5mg in the PM) for my atrial tachycardia. I have been getting a few runs of fast heartbeats and palpitations that don't turn into a full blown episode around 2 or 3 AM in the morning. Should I ask to increase the evening dosage to address
Hi - I'm on a dosage of 5mg of Nebivolol (2.5 mg in the AM & 2.5mg in the PM) for my atrial tachycardia. I have been getting a few runs of fast heartbeats and palpitations that don't turn into a full blown episode around 2 or 3 AM in the morning. Should I ask to increase the evening dosage to address
HowMyHeartSings
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AF Association
5 years ago
Increasing dosage of Nebivolol
Hi - I'm on a dosage of 5mg of Nebivolol (2.5 mg in the AM & 2.5mg in the PM) for my atrial tachycardia. I have been getting a few runs of fast heartbeats and palpitations that don't turn into a full blown episode around 2 or 3 AM in the morning. Should I ask to increase the evening dosage to address
Hi - I'm on a dosage of 5mg of Nebivolol (2.5 mg in the AM & 2.5mg in the PM) for my atrial tachycardia. I have been getting a few runs of fast heartbeats and palpitations that don't turn into a full blown episode around 2 or 3 AM in the morning. Should I ask to increase the evening dosage to address
HowMyHeartSings
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
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