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COVID survivors may be at a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s–like symptoms, researchers warn. What to know to protect your health
COVID survivors may be at a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease–like symptoms, researchers warn. What you need to know to protect your health
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/covid-survivors-may-greater-risk-170451040.html "The virus was able to infect cells from all the aforementioned
COVID survivors may be at a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease–like symptoms, researchers warn. What you need to know to protect your health
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/covid-survivors-may-greater-risk-170451040.html "The virus was able to infect cells from all the aforementioned
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Has anybody had surgery with Shaheen Khazali.
If yes, what was your experience?
If yes, what was your experience?
Hopeful112
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
When should chemo restart post interval debulking surgery?
Hello ladies I am almost 5 weeks post surgery now and my consultant is happy to restart me on chemo now. Just wondered what experiences others have had in terms of coping with the ongoing recovery & chemo side effects. Thank you 🤗
Hello ladies I am almost 5 weeks post surgery now and my consultant is happy to restart me on chemo now. Just wondered what experiences others have had in terms of coping with the ongoing recovery & chemo side effects. Thank you 🤗
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
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Post Total Knee Replacement with RA
Hello I would like to thank everyone that was supportive for my total knee replacement. As someone on this site said It’s a 🐻 bear and they were right. I had lots of nerve pain from when I woke up in recovery to now which is 11 weeks. I have swelling and some pain, mostly nerve, however the knee has
Hello I would like to thank everyone that was supportive for my total knee replacement. As someone on this site said It’s a 🐻 bear and they were right. I had lots of nerve pain from when I woke up in recovery to now which is 11 weeks. I have swelling and some pain, mostly nerve, however the knee has
lala1958
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NRAS
6 months ago
open heart surgery for close my hole in heart ASD
I have up coming open heart surgery next week . I just if someone can give some advice what would I expect after surgery and during surgery. There are any high risk.
I have up coming open heart surgery next week . I just if someone can give some advice what would I expect after surgery and during surgery. There are any high risk.
Shahali
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
recurrence
Has anyone had stage 2 cancer, have the brca 1 gene and 3 years later have a reoccurrence. More surgery and chemo to look forward to 😥
Has anyone had stage 2 cancer, have the brca 1 gene and 3 years later have a reoccurrence. More surgery and chemo to look forward to 😥
Lighthearted
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OvaCare
6 months ago
When can I come off Ticagrelor ?
Hi all .. I have a simple but confusing question to ask.. I am under the impression that I need to continue taking Ticagrelor(blood thinner ) for 12 months after [u][i]
Bypass surgery date
[/i][/u] ? However Today I have had an appointment with a Cardiologist who stated[u][i]
that it is 12
Hi all .. I have a simple but confusing question to ask.. I am under the impression that I need to continue taking Ticagrelor(blood thinner ) for 12 months after [u][i]
Bypass surgery date
[/i][/u] ? However Today I have had an appointment with a Cardiologist who stated[u][i]
that it is 12
Oldguyonabike
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
I’m scheduled to have DBS surgery February 29 - if you have had DBS, is there anything you wish you‘d known beforehand?
I want to prepare mentally (and physically) for the surgery, and would appreciate any input from members of this community who have had the experience of DBS surgery. Thank you in advance. Wayne
I want to prepare mentally (and physically) for the surgery, and would appreciate any input from members of this community who have had the experience of DBS surgery. Thank you in advance. Wayne
Megafone
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
how long is a long time
hi everyone have been reading posts for a while and it seems to me that everyone's journey with PMR is different. so here is my story. I was diagnosed with PMR in march 2021 by my GP I have not got below 8mg of prednisolone every time I drop to 7.5mg much more discomfort. I have aches and a little
hi everyone have been reading posts for a while and it seems to me that everyone's journey with PMR is different. so here is my story. I was diagnosed with PMR in march 2021 by my GP I have not got below 8mg of prednisolone every time I drop to 7.5mg much more discomfort. I have aches and a little
bluenumbertwo
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Testosterone and adrenal glands
Hello all, so I finished 10 rounds of chemo docetaxel last year in September. My PSA was down to 2.8 Oct 5th. I had an orchiectomy Oct 15. My PSA started to rise. Nov 5th PSA 5.15. Dec 6th PSA 7.85. Jan 11 PSA 16.23 I have had CT and bone scan early October and another set of scans early January
Hello all, so I finished 10 rounds of chemo docetaxel last year in September. My PSA was down to 2.8 Oct 5th. I had an orchiectomy Oct 15. My PSA started to rise. Nov 5th PSA 5.15. Dec 6th PSA 7.85. Jan 11 PSA 16.23 I have had CT and bone scan early October and another set of scans early January
Eugmn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Chronic pain medication review - help!
Hi all. I've been taking opioid medication for over 10 years for endometriosis/adenomyosis. I'm now finally on the waiting list for a total hysterectomy which should get rid of the bulk of my pain - and therefore i will stop the pain medication.However, I've now to have a meeting with a chronic pain
Hi all. I've been taking opioid medication for over 10 years for endometriosis/adenomyosis. I'm now finally on the waiting list for a total hysterectomy which should get rid of the bulk of my pain - and therefore i will stop the pain medication.However, I've now to have a meeting with a chronic pain
KM1986
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Pain Concern
6 months ago
Always the unexpected!
I recently had to have surgery on my face for Basal Cell Carcinomas (a not too drastic skin problem from sun damage). As I have multiple health issues the surgeon decided on a general anaesthetic to do skin grafts. I checked in and when the anaesthetist saw me I asked if he had seen the letter from
I recently had to have surgery on my face for Basal Cell Carcinomas (a not too drastic skin problem from sun damage). As I have multiple health issues the surgeon decided on a general anaesthetic to do skin grafts. I checked in and when the anaesthetist saw me I asked if he had seen the letter from
Shonkie
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NRAS
6 months ago
NSTEMI/CABG
Hi guysJust a little question .......so on 29th December I had an NSTEMI heart attack. Ever since this date I've been staying in hospital ( horrific, as my mental health is really suffering). I had an angio on January 3rd and was told I need a Bypass. My surgery was scheduled for Jan 17th, however
Hi guysJust a little question .......so on 29th December I had an NSTEMI heart attack. Ever since this date I've been staying in hospital ( horrific, as my mental health is really suffering). I had an angio on January 3rd and was told I need a Bypass. My surgery was scheduled for Jan 17th, however
Carsry
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Bowel Symptoms, Post Surgery 10 weeks, started pre-chemo and continuing/evolving
Hello again lovely ladies. I had my first Carbo/Taxol infusion last Thursday. The day before I had to go to the dentist as I had bad jaw ache and thought it must be a tooth infection. It wasn't luckily. (I think I had had pre-chemo nerves-related nightmares the previous two nights and had been grinding
Hello again lovely ladies. I had my first Carbo/Taxol infusion last Thursday. The day before I had to go to the dentist as I had bad jaw ache and thought it must be a tooth infection. It wasn't luckily. (I think I had had pre-chemo nerves-related nightmares the previous two nights and had been grinding
Emcee71
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
how do I wash my hair?
silly question I know but I’m due to have open heart surgery very soon. I’m a 38 year old woman with long,blonde, curly hair. Can anybody give me some advice on how you washed your hair post surgery? I have a good support network so can get help if needs be. Thanks in advance for any advice.
silly question I know but I’m due to have open heart surgery very soon. I’m a 38 year old woman with long,blonde, curly hair. Can anybody give me some advice on how you washed your hair post surgery? I have a good support network so can get help if needs be. Thanks in advance for any advice.
I-smile-at-dogs
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Orchiectomy and Psa
Can anyone who has had Bilateral Ochiectomy tell me if there is a certain psa level required before surgery can be done. Thanks Guys Knittingque
Can anyone who has had Bilateral Ochiectomy tell me if there is a certain psa level required before surgery can be done. Thanks Guys Knittingque
Knittingque
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
25th Park Run!
It may not seem like a big deal but it is to me. I couldn't walk til I was 4, have had 3 hip replacements and back surgery. I never ran before I was 69 and now I've done 25 Park runs. I'm feeling very proud of myself. I even knocked a minute off last week's time! It was a glorious morning. I just took
It may not seem like a big deal but it is to me. I couldn't walk til I was 4, have had 3 hip replacements and back surgery. I never ran before I was 69 and now I've done 25 Park runs. I'm feeling very proud of myself. I even knocked a minute off last week's time! It was a glorious morning. I just took
Bruch1
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 months ago
HoLEP Affect on Pca
as posted earlier, I have both BPH (80 cc) and localized prostate cancer. Clear PSMA. I’m having HoLEP surgery. Wonder how this will impact the cancer. How will PSA respond? What happens if HoLEP actually removed the cancer?
as posted earlier, I have both BPH (80 cc) and localized prostate cancer. Clear PSMA. I’m having HoLEP surgery. Wonder how this will impact the cancer. How will PSA respond? What happens if HoLEP actually removed the cancer?
Bourbon2024
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
1 week after circumcision
I am 29, and had circumcision surgery 1 week ago. I have been super sensitive down there but what bothers me a lot is the stitches. They are black and on the one side they feel very tight and some stitches are sticking out and it feels like they are stabbing me. Overall very uncomfortable and painful
I am 29, and had circumcision surgery 1 week ago. I have been super sensitive down there but what bothers me a lot is the stitches. They are black and on the one side they feel very tight and some stitches are sticking out and it feels like they are stabbing me. Overall very uncomfortable and painful
Ioannis-eco
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
6 months ago
post Viral symptoms
I returned from Australia with a heavy cold and painful cough. I have been confined to bed mostly for 2 weeks and really quite ill. A man coughed throughout our flight, this could be the source although my grandchildren were ill too. No sooner did I feel this virus improve it seemed to gain more impetus
I returned from Australia with a heavy cold and painful cough. I have been confined to bed mostly for 2 weeks and really quite ill. A man coughed throughout our flight, this could be the source although my grandchildren were ill too. No sooner did I feel this virus improve it seemed to gain more impetus
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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