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Pregnancy: Stage 4 endometriosis and some adenomyosis
Hi All I am wondering if there’s anyone who has had a successful pregnancy, despite having stage 4 endometriosis and some adenomyosis, with no surgery involved? I would like to know if it’s possible for inspiration. Thanks for your time.
Hi All I am wondering if there’s anyone who has had a successful pregnancy, despite having stage 4 endometriosis and some adenomyosis, with no surgery involved? I would like to know if it’s possible for inspiration. Thanks for your time.
Roses2023
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Lung Volume Reduction
https://gofund.me/d9593044 If I get offered NHS surgery, great and all monies raised on my gofundme will be donated to lung Disease charities
https://gofund.me/d9593044 If I get offered NHS surgery, great and all monies raised on my gofundme will be donated to lung Disease charities
Trevor6
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COPD Friends
6 months ago
Pred dose post hip operation
Hi, and thank you in advance to all who have the patience to read this long story, and the kindness to offer advice: I have so many things going on at the moment! Currently, PMR seems like the least of my problems, and I’m hoping I can ride the other medical turmoil I’m in without it raising it’s head
Hi, and thank you in advance to all who have the patience to read this long story, and the kindness to offer advice: I have so many things going on at the moment! Currently, PMR seems like the least of my problems, and I’m hoping I can ride the other medical turmoil I’m in without it raising it’s head
calibriel
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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Advice - cysts and TTC
Just posting to see if anyone has been in the same position or can offer any advice! I had surgery last June where they found stage 4 endo. I had 2 large chocolate cysts one on my left around 8cm and the one on my right 10cm. The surgery wasn’t done in a endo centre which now I realise probably should
Just posting to see if anyone has been in the same position or can offer any advice! I had surgery last June where they found stage 4 endo. I had 2 large chocolate cysts one on my left around 8cm and the one on my right 10cm. The surgery wasn’t done in a endo centre which now I realise probably should
Amy2106
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Pericardial Window
I had my 2cd thoracentesis. It was more painful and for a very long time. They did drain a little more 950 ml. I am waiting for a thoracic surgery appointment. We will discuss possible placement of a pleural catheter for drainage, possible pleurodesis. And something new: turns out a lot of the chest
I had my 2cd thoracentesis. It was more painful and for a very long time. They did drain a little more 950 ml. I am waiting for a thoracic surgery appointment. We will discuss possible placement of a pleural catheter for drainage, possible pleurodesis. And something new: turns out a lot of the chest
NPmary
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
A Clinical Trial saved my Life ..12 years a Survivor of Advanced Metastatic Prostate Cancer, Stage 4.
When Alfred Samuels was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in 2012, it felt as if his world had fallen apart overnight. Doctors said surgery wasn’t an option for him because the cancer had spread beyond his prostate, and he started to lose hope. But then he joined a clinical trial and began treatment
When Alfred Samuels was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in 2012, it felt as if his world had fallen apart overnight. Doctors said surgery wasn’t an option for him because the cancer had spread beyond his prostate, and he started to lose hope. But then he joined a clinical trial and began treatment
alsam
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Understanding Clinical Trials
6 months ago
Skin not adhered in one part
I have an issue with the skin just at the top of my shaft, in most places but this one the skin is not able to be moved down the shaft, whereas this one piece of skin appears to be loose and can be pulled back to show under the skin. It’s more noticeable now that I’ve had sex without a condom (it’s been
I have an issue with the skin just at the top of my shaft, in most places but this one the skin is not able to be moved down the shaft, whereas this one piece of skin appears to be loose and can be pulled back to show under the skin. It’s more noticeable now that I’ve had sex without a condom (it’s been
LukeYoung11
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
6 months 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
4 months ago
surgery
Hiya, went to Sheffield northern general mon 22nd April, told by consultant that I need triple if not quadruple bypass surgery, considered urgent but 3-4month waiting list, my sisters have rang different places to find that some do keyhole or through a vein in the wrist operations, what’s your opinion
Hiya, went to Sheffield northern general mon 22nd April, told by consultant that I need triple if not quadruple bypass surgery, considered urgent but 3-4month waiting list, my sisters have rang different places to find that some do keyhole or through a vein in the wrist operations, what’s your opinion
Louieboxer
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Frustrated, and left in limbo....
Tough times are here chez CB. Had a letter from the Department for Work and Pensions (UK). No disability allowance for me. To be fair, I don't consider myself disabled, but .... well lets put it like this. My hands are swollen like two balloons. (pink floyd reference!) I can't cook (i haven't cooked
Tough times are here chez CB. Had a letter from the Department for Work and Pensions (UK). No disability allowance for me. To be fair, I don't consider myself disabled, but .... well lets put it like this. My hands are swollen like two balloons. (pink floyd reference!) I can't cook (i haven't cooked
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Changing Faces
6 months ago
Can I have sex before a laparoscopy
Hi, I am having my laparoscopy on Tuesday and was wondering if anyone knew about being able to have sex before surgery? Is there a certain amount of time before that I should stop? Any answers for this would be amazing.
Hi, I am having my laparoscopy on Tuesday and was wondering if anyone knew about being able to have sex before surgery? Is there a certain amount of time before that I should stop? Any answers for this would be amazing.
Becky19
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Finally spoken to endocrinologist 1st in 20+ years
Got to chat with the endocrinologist (not the one I'd hoped for after seeing list on Thyroid UK) I had to really concentrate as English not her 1st language but we managed to have an in depth chat over the phone. Anyway my doctor referred me as didn't want to put my levo up from 100 to 125mcg luckily
Got to chat with the endocrinologist (not the one I'd hoped for after seeing list on Thyroid UK) I had to really concentrate as English not her 1st language but we managed to have an in depth chat over the phone. Anyway my doctor referred me as didn't want to put my levo up from 100 to 125mcg luckily
Humphre
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA Is Safe and Highly Effective in Detecting Tumours in Prostate Cancer Patients: results from COBRA trial
This could mean being way more precise in finding micro metastasis and in guided surgery! https://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/149903-initial-cobra-results-clarity-s-sar-bispsma-is-safe-and-highly-effective-in-detecting-tumours-in-prostate-cancer-patients-phase
This could mean being way more precise in finding micro metastasis and in guided surgery! https://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/149903-initial-cobra-results-clarity-s-sar-bispsma-is-safe-and-highly-effective-in-detecting-tumours-in-prostate-cancer-patients-phase
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
NHS App
I only registered with my GP surgery a couple of years ago after moving home and not having a positive experience with the nearest GP surgery I registered with. I had little contact until December 2023 following my trip to A&E in December for a UTI and subsequently had raised blood pressure. I have
I only registered with my GP surgery a couple of years ago after moving home and not having a positive experience with the nearest GP surgery I registered with. I had little contact until December 2023 following my trip to A&E in December for a UTI and subsequently had raised blood pressure. I have
Musicfrequency
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Thought it was a flare but......
Have been slow, fatigued, in increase pain and stiff over the last 3+ days. Have written to my rheumy asking for a more appropriate px. Didn't mention flare as I hadn't quite realised until yesterday. Increased my pred yesterday and today by 5mg (taking me to 15, she px'd me 9 back in December).
Have been slow, fatigued, in increase pain and stiff over the last 3+ days. Have written to my rheumy asking for a more appropriate px. Didn't mention flare as I hadn't quite realised until yesterday. Increased my pred yesterday and today by 5mg (taking me to 15, she px'd me 9 back in December).
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Lowered CA125 and a nugget of hope 🙏
After 2 chemo sessions of carbo & taxol plus Avastin, my blood test level has reduced from 750 to 586 which is the first positive news I have received since diagnosis mid December 👏 it has given me a huge boost! My CT scan is Tuesday 20 Feb to see if my huge mass has shrunk enough for surgery, if so
After 2 chemo sessions of carbo & taxol plus Avastin, my blood test level has reduced from 750 to 586 which is the first positive news I have received since diagnosis mid December 👏 it has given me a huge boost! My CT scan is Tuesday 20 Feb to see if my huge mass has shrunk enough for surgery, if so
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Sex after circumcision
Hi, i had my circumcision in September 2023 as i had a really tight foreskin so you could rarely see the penis, now after my surgery I can't really feel anything and due to this I dont have any pleasure during sex or foreplay. I can cum but it takes me forever and i cannot cum whikst having sex and its
Hi, i had my circumcision in September 2023 as i had a really tight foreskin so you could rarely see the penis, now after my surgery I can't really feel anything and due to this I dont have any pleasure during sex or foreplay. I can cum but it takes me forever and i cannot cum whikst having sex and its
Ineedhelpplzz
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
6 months ago
Update after finding out I have Chiari Malformation
Good morning lovely people, I hope you are all doing well? You were so supportive and kind to me when I last posted about finding out I had Chiari Malformation and didn’t have PMR. So, I thought I’d update on what has been going on since then. I went back to my GP and he has been so supportive and
Good morning lovely people, I hope you are all doing well? You were so supportive and kind to me when I last posted about finding out I had Chiari Malformation and didn’t have PMR. So, I thought I’d update on what has been going on since then. I went back to my GP and he has been so supportive and
MsWhistledown
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Return of the Duck. The Saga Continues.......
Good morning guys and gals.Hope everyone is as well as they can be. Well, here's the promised update from a couple of years ago but to be fair, nothing much had happened on the heart surgery front, I'd been in nsr and I have still been contributing replies. Settle down with a strong drink of choice,
Good morning guys and gals.Hope everyone is as well as they can be. Well, here's the promised update from a couple of years ago but to be fair, nothing much had happened on the heart surgery front, I'd been in nsr and I have still been contributing replies. Settle down with a strong drink of choice,
Ducky2003
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Another Nebuliser question
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Kismet23
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
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