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May have fibromyalgia
Hi everyone my name is Jennifer I have been told I may have fibromyalgia and am waiting for test to see if I have neuropathy. I was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and have had a mastectomy, also been told I may need a hip replacement next year and I am only 52
Hi everyone my name is Jennifer I have been told I may have fibromyalgia and am waiting for test to see if I have neuropathy. I was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and have had a mastectomy, also been told I may need a hip replacement next year and I am only 52
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
Pain
Need reassurance..........had double mastectomy September 2015 and still get pain where right breast used to be. Is this normal? On a lighter note I would love to wish everyone a very happy Christmas and a HEALTHY New Year. Lots of love and prayers Marina xxxx
Need reassurance..........had double mastectomy September 2015 and still get pain where right breast used to be. Is this normal? On a lighter note I would love to wish everyone a very happy Christmas and a HEALTHY New Year. Lots of love and prayers Marina xxxx
moseypowell
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
My AF history
I think it’s the time for me to tell my story, so I don’t to look like an intruder in this forum. I had my very first episode of AF during a hard fought tennis match (since I was an assiduous tennis player for many years). At that time, I had just turned forty years old and was in top physical form.
I think it’s the time for me to tell my story, so I don’t to look like an intruder in this forum. I had my very first episode of AF during a hard fought tennis match (since I was an assiduous tennis player for many years). At that time, I had just turned forty years old and was in top physical form.
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AF Association
7 years ago
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NO STOMACH,NO TUNE FEED
HELLO , ESOPHAGEAL CANCER EITH TOTAL GASTRECTOMY 4 YEARS AGO. WEIGHT LOSS,ESOPHOGITIS, & PAIN DAILY EVEN WATER HURTS WHEN IT GOES DOWN.. I NEED HELP. ANY SUGGESTIONS?
HELLO , ESOPHAGEAL CANCER EITH TOTAL GASTRECTOMY 4 YEARS AGO. WEIGHT LOSS,ESOPHOGITIS, & PAIN DAILY EVEN WATER HURTS WHEN IT GOES DOWN.. I NEED HELP. ANY SUGGESTIONS?
LadyBaroness
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
Issues getting Zentiva made Hydroxychloroquine and alternative manufacturers
Hi all, this is a repeat of a reply I put to a recent post on availability of Zentiva locally to me in Sussex to see if its everywhere or just my local supply chain. All I want to do is just be given the medication that makes me able to function sort of normally... and not have to see if I can get on
Hi all, this is a repeat of a reply I put to a recent post on availability of Zentiva locally to me in Sussex to see if its everywhere or just my local supply chain. All I want to do is just be given the medication that makes me able to function sort of normally... and not have to see if I can get on
CheddarAddict
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
Cll and fatigue
I was diagnosed in November 2017 with stage 0 cll; FISH test is negative; and now waiting on NGS/foundation test results. The biggest problem I have right now is chronic fatigue that is on the point of being debilitating, also infrequent headaches. My family doctor prescribed Adderall to help with the
I was diagnosed in November 2017 with stage 0 cll; FISH test is negative; and now waiting on NGS/foundation test results. The biggest problem I have right now is chronic fatigue that is on the point of being debilitating, also infrequent headaches. My family doctor prescribed Adderall to help with the
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CLL Support
7 years ago
Hi, there : I’m DJ-F
Stumbled by accident upon this forum over Christmas, which I’ve been spending in bed courtesy of a nasty chest infection. I have suffered from both RLS and OSA for the past 10 years but, fortunely, both have been under control for most of this time, thanks to Pramipexole and CPAP. I’m located in the
Stumbled by accident upon this forum over Christmas, which I’ve been spending in bed courtesy of a nasty chest infection. I have suffered from both RLS and OSA for the past 10 years but, fortunely, both have been under control for most of this time, thanks to Pramipexole and CPAP. I’m located in the
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Does Qvar heal your lungs?
My asthma Doctor always refers to steroid inhalers...that it heals the lungs, I quest from constant inflammation. What do you all think? Sagittar
My asthma Doctor always refers to steroid inhalers...that it heals the lungs, I quest from constant inflammation. What do you all think? Sagittar
sagittar
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
The beast is back
Hello...so I'm 43 and this is my second ride on the cancer train...trying to do it all a bit differently this time: less "on my own" more...team spirit? Maybe I feel like I need a little extra support because there's been a few other curve balls recently and I'm already a bit exhausted. I've got a
Hello...so I'm 43 and this is my second ride on the cancer train...trying to do it all a bit differently this time: less "on my own" more...team spirit? Maybe I feel like I need a little extra support because there's been a few other curve balls recently and I'm already a bit exhausted. I've got a
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
About side effects and diet during Paclitaxel chemotherapy
My mother had mastectomy done. She has ER and PR negative HER2 (+++) breast cancer. She has already received 4 cycles of AC chemotherapy. Oncologist said she will need 4 more cycles of paclitaxel chemo then radio therapy followed by 17 cycles of herceptin. After 4 cycles of AC chemo she needed 2 bags
My mother had mastectomy done. She has ER and PR negative HER2 (+++) breast cancer. She has already received 4 cycles of AC chemotherapy. Oncologist said she will need 4 more cycles of paclitaxel chemo then radio therapy followed by 17 cycles of herceptin. After 4 cycles of AC chemo she needed 2 bags
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Breast Cancer India
7 years ago
Whirlwind
Hi lovely ladies. Been a whirlwind since my first post over 2 weeks ago. Ultrasound, biopsies more ultrasounds and more biopsies and an mri to boot. Upshot is I'm booked in next Wednesday for a double mastectomy. Just wondering if any of you have any advice for me as I near the op. I'm scared as hell
Hi lovely ladies. Been a whirlwind since my first post over 2 weeks ago. Ultrasound, biopsies more ultrasounds and more biopsies and an mri to boot. Upshot is I'm booked in next Wednesday for a double mastectomy. Just wondering if any of you have any advice for me as I near the op. I'm scared as hell
Knockane
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
2 weeks post-op drainage
Hello everyone. I’m a newbie, I’m 37 and had a left breast mastectomy with lymph node dissection done 2 1/2 weeks ago. I’m still draining around 80-90 mls in a 24 hour period. Is this normal for some people or should I be concerned. I had 1 drain pulled 4 days ago and the surgeon didn’t say anything
Hello everyone. I’m a newbie, I’m 37 and had a left breast mastectomy with lymph node dissection done 2 1/2 weeks ago. I’m still draining around 80-90 mls in a 24 hour period. Is this normal for some people or should I be concerned. I had 1 drain pulled 4 days ago and the surgeon didn’t say anything
Debaroo
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Christmas Lights
Goodnight BLF friends.. Hope you had a warm glowing day.. The village is lit up for Christmas. It has a certain charm. Bea cooked a lovely lunch. We had a quiet day eating chocolates and watching series 2 of The Crown on Netflix. I thought it was well acted but dark and over the top.. Then I fell asleep
Goodnight BLF friends.. Hope you had a warm glowing day.. The village is lit up for Christmas. It has a certain charm. Bea cooked a lovely lunch. We had a quiet day eating chocolates and watching series 2 of The Crown on Netflix. I thought it was well acted but dark and over the top.. Then I fell asleep
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Cymbalta
I have been off of Gab for 9 months now. That drug made me a zombie but I also think I was going through my first long relapse...maybe. I just found a prescription for 60 mg cymbalta that he must have given me to try. I do think I have fibromyalgia and with the lack of any Christmas or life spirit
I have been off of Gab for 9 months now. That drug made me a zombie but I also think I was going through my first long relapse...maybe. I just found a prescription for 60 mg cymbalta that he must have given me to try. I do think I have fibromyalgia and with the lack of any Christmas or life spirit
SometimesCrazy
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
New to this community but not to breast cancer...
Hi everyone my name is Mona. I am new to this community but not to breast cancer. My first go round was in 2000 when I was diagnosed with a stage 2 DCIS triple negative cancer. After a lumpectomy (showing no node involvement), chemo and radiation I was diagnosed again on February 15, 2017 with stage
Hi everyone my name is Mona. I am new to this community but not to breast cancer. My first go round was in 2000 when I was diagnosed with a stage 2 DCIS triple negative cancer. After a lumpectomy (showing no node involvement), chemo and radiation I was diagnosed again on February 15, 2017 with stage
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
7 years ago
Side effects ugh
I’m on diflucan and mobic and I feel terrible. Spasms in my feet are driving me crazy. It’s been a hard week. Stomach flu aches and pains are feeding my anxiety. To top it off we had to drive 40 miles in a snow storm to get home last night. 😬
I’m on diflucan and mobic and I feel terrible. Spasms in my feet are driving me crazy. It’s been a hard week. Stomach flu aches and pains are feeding my anxiety. To top it off we had to drive 40 miles in a snow storm to get home last night. 😬
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Frost and Faffage
After my limited attempts at running last week - I only managed to get out once, was determined that this week I'd be back on track with three runs. Having run (fuelled by cake, scones, pastry and Prosecco on Monday I knew that I had to run again today and Friday (as I have yet another busy weekend ahead
After my limited attempts at running last week - I only managed to get out once, was determined that this week I'd be back on track with three runs. Having run (fuelled by cake, scones, pastry and Prosecco on Monday I knew that I had to run again today and Friday (as I have yet another busy weekend ahead
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Couch to 5K
7 years ago
Breast cancer negative
My mum was diagnosed 7 years ago with breast cancer, she had mastectomy of the left breast, chemo, radiotherapy and was on tamoxifen for 5 years. Last year after 7 years she found a little kind of a lump, had another mastectomy of the right breast this time along again with radiotherapy and chemo. she
My mum was diagnosed 7 years ago with breast cancer, she had mastectomy of the left breast, chemo, radiotherapy and was on tamoxifen for 5 years. Last year after 7 years she found a little kind of a lump, had another mastectomy of the right breast this time along again with radiotherapy and chemo. she
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
7 years ago
Leaking lymphorrhea
My MLD practitioner says that the leaking patch in breast which is engorged with lymph is lymphorrhea. I am having to change dressings on the area several times a day. 7 months after mastectomy and reconstruction, surgeons and doctors seem to have no cures or even ideas. Does anyone share this problem
My MLD practitioner says that the leaking patch in breast which is engorged with lymph is lymphorrhea. I am having to change dressings on the area several times a day. 7 months after mastectomy and reconstruction, surgeons and doctors seem to have no cures or even ideas. Does anyone share this problem
littlejel
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LSN
7 years ago
Breast mastectomy and reconstruction
Hi. I’m new here though been diagnosed since 2012. I had a recent mastectomy and breast reconstruction using tummy tissue. Unfortunately my reconstruction failed and had to be removed a few days later due to issues with blood supply. Anyone else with lupus have a similar experience?
Hi. I’m new here though been diagnosed since 2012. I had a recent mastectomy and breast reconstruction using tummy tissue. Unfortunately my reconstruction failed and had to be removed a few days later due to issues with blood supply. Anyone else with lupus have a similar experience?
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
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