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Hi, i am a 45 yr old who got diagnosed with endo 7 yrs ago and had surgery which helped for a short period of time, used contraceptive pill to reduce symptoms which is did fractionally and then put on a GNHR and HRT for 6 months. After the GNHR and HRT treatment was finished i was taken into hospital
Hi, i am a 45 yr old who got diagnosed with endo 7 yrs ago and had surgery which helped for a short period of time, used contraceptive pill to reduce symptoms which is did fractionally and then put on a GNHR and HRT for 6 months. After the GNHR and HRT treatment was finished i was taken into hospital
Terrapin78
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
dropping from 15 to 10
9 weeks in to my Pred journey and following DorsetLady’s excellent tapering plan. Got to 12.5: then started intermittent change to10. Result headache, fatigue. Now cutting 2.5 pill in half ( still following intermittent plan). Headache and fatigue gone, but still resting. No monitoring from doctor
9 weeks in to my Pred journey and following DorsetLady’s excellent tapering plan. Got to 12.5: then started intermittent change to10. Result headache, fatigue. Now cutting 2.5 pill in half ( still following intermittent plan). Headache and fatigue gone, but still resting. No monitoring from doctor
Scaredofpred
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Vit D deficient
for the last 3 years I’ve been experiencing peculiar feelings like the odd numbness in my hands and feet, weird almost tremblings up and down my arms, more anxiety than usual, awful muscle and bone pain in my legs and around my torso so as usual I put everything down to my AF or my hypertension. Anyway
for the last 3 years I’ve been experiencing peculiar feelings like the odd numbness in my hands and feet, weird almost tremblings up and down my arms, more anxiety than usual, awful muscle and bone pain in my legs and around my torso so as usual I put everything down to my AF or my hypertension. Anyway
Hettyw
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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Hi everyone, not sure if you remember I’ve been getting horrendous headaches which went into my left side, rheumi checked and not GCA also MRI ok but now GP diagnosed cluster headaches and gave nose spray. I’ve now got ear pain behind my ear and lost hearing totally in left ear I already have bilateral
Hi everyone, not sure if you remember I’ve been getting horrendous headaches which went into my left side, rheumi checked and not GCA also MRI ok but now GP diagnosed cluster headaches and gave nose spray. I’ve now got ear pain behind my ear and lost hearing totally in left ear I already have bilateral
Numptybrain
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Thinking about giving up on diagnosis
Hi everyone. I finally had my first consultation at an endometriosis specialist centre. I saw a female doctor for the first time ever since my problems started a few years ago, which was nice. She couldn't believe that my GP surgery wouldn't let me continue with the combined pill and said I would HAVE
Hi everyone. I finally had my first consultation at an endometriosis specialist centre. I saw a female doctor for the first time ever since my problems started a few years ago, which was nice. She couldn't believe that my GP surgery wouldn't let me continue with the combined pill and said I would HAVE
CitizenErased
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
chiropractor
hi everyone, I am thinking to go for chiropractic appointments it says that it may help people with Fibromyalgia but I am bit worried because I have other health issues like shoulder bursitis which is killing me even after 2 steroid shots no help from that, De Quervain's tenosynovitis bilateral I had
hi everyone, I am thinking to go for chiropractic appointments it says that it may help people with Fibromyalgia but I am bit worried because I have other health issues like shoulder bursitis which is killing me even after 2 steroid shots no help from that, De Quervain's tenosynovitis bilateral I had
Alice2004
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
Recent diagnosis questions & concerns, please respond to any that you can
Ten questions/concerns, not necessarily in priority order: Prostate Cancer was diagnosed in 57 year-old, April 2024. Currently following active surveillance recommended by MD. The patient’s mother died of cancer at age 45 and the patient’s sister (she was MD) died at 58 of cancer. The patient’s only
Ten questions/concerns, not necessarily in priority order: Prostate Cancer was diagnosed in 57 year-old, April 2024. Currently following active surveillance recommended by MD. The patient’s mother died of cancer at age 45 and the patient’s sister (she was MD) died at 58 of cancer. The patient’s only
G6AS
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Need advice/experiences re:incontinence post-RARP at 76
Hi everyone~ Well, my hubbie's RARP in Chicago on 5/13 went well as far as no surgical complications (I was worried about clots), the biopsy results confirmed the Gleason 4+3 dx but did NOT 'upgrade' it, and all the tissue PLUS lymph nodes were CLEAR thank heavens!! But he is discouraged about the
Hi everyone~ Well, my hubbie's RARP in Chicago on 5/13 went well as far as no surgical complications (I was worried about clots), the biopsy results confirmed the Gleason 4+3 dx but did NOT 'upgrade' it, and all the tissue PLUS lymph nodes were CLEAR thank heavens!! But he is discouraged about the
AliceinW57
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
do I go ahead with a laparoscopy?
please help me - you’re the only community that who actually helps and understands! I have had 3 miscarriages(natural) - all early. Since my first miscarriage 14 months ago I have been in constant pain. 2/10 half the month and maybe 6-7 for maybe 1 week. I have heavy periods and recently clotting, especially
please help me - you’re the only community that who actually helps and understands! I have had 3 miscarriages(natural) - all early. Since my first miscarriage 14 months ago I have been in constant pain. 2/10 half the month and maybe 6-7 for maybe 1 week. I have heavy periods and recently clotting, especially
Maybeendo
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Dealing with diagnosis and going forward
Hi all, I was diagnosed end of February via laparoscopy. At first I was relieved to know that it wasn't all in my end but the past few months I've struggled now knowing that this is my life. They removed endo at the time of surgery from my bladder, recto-vaginal area and uterosacral ligaments left and
Hi all, I was diagnosed end of February via laparoscopy. At first I was relieved to know that it wasn't all in my end but the past few months I've struggled now knowing that this is my life. They removed endo at the time of surgery from my bladder, recto-vaginal area and uterosacral ligaments left and
EchoHex
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Low TSH
Background I have a lifelong hereditary condition known as FAP. Because of this I have had several surgeries to remove my whole colon and rectum. In 2009 I had surgery to create what is called a J pouch, which is made from approximately the last 40cm of terminal ileum. Current issues. Recent blood
Background I have a lifelong hereditary condition known as FAP. Because of this I have had several surgeries to remove my whole colon and rectum. In 2009 I had surgery to create what is called a J pouch, which is made from approximately the last 40cm of terminal ileum. Current issues. Recent blood
Raycheebelle
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Carbimazole
Hi my daughter was diagnosed with graves, doctor put her on carbimazole. She started taking carbimazole and after a few months I can hardly recognise her Her eyes look unfocused and dull and her entire face seems to have sagged drastically. She never longer resembles the happy girl with bright shining
Hi my daughter was diagnosed with graves, doctor put her on carbimazole. She started taking carbimazole and after a few months I can hardly recognise her Her eyes look unfocused and dull and her entire face seems to have sagged drastically. She never longer resembles the happy girl with bright shining
AngelicUpstart
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
ZSR staples still intact after 9 days of circumcision
Hi, had my ZSR circumcision around 9 days back. The surgery went well with very less bleeding and discomfort. Glans sensitivity though still there has reduced a bit and is bearable. Have a little donut swelling just behind the glans but that is expected I guess. The worry is, it has been 9 days now
Hi, had my ZSR circumcision around 9 days back. The surgery went well with very less bleeding and discomfort. Glans sensitivity though still there has reduced a bit and is bearable. Have a little donut swelling just behind the glans but that is expected I guess. The worry is, it has been 9 days now
Dd2024
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 months ago
getting reading for HIP replacement #2
After the right in 2022, now it's time for the left. I'm not in horrible pain but I want to get it done so that I regain more ability to be active and workout, keep muscle mass (I'm 58), and continue to keep MS at bay. Just got the green light from the neuro. Ocrevus is delayed for 2 months to avoid
After the right in 2022, now it's time for the left. I'm not in horrible pain but I want to get it done so that I regain more ability to be active and workout, keep muscle mass (I'm 58), and continue to keep MS at bay. Just got the green light from the neuro. Ocrevus is delayed for 2 months to avoid
anaishunter
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My MSAA Community
4 months ago
Fatigue
My challenge is that around the same time i was diagnosed with Pmr i was experiencing mobility issues which resulted in a hip replacement followed by a year later by a knee replacement on the opposite leg which I am now 6 month post op . I am not sure if my fatigue on effort is normal after the joint
My challenge is that around the same time i was diagnosed with Pmr i was experiencing mobility issues which resulted in a hip replacement followed by a year later by a knee replacement on the opposite leg which I am now 6 month post op . I am not sure if my fatigue on effort is normal after the joint
Ritz02
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Can diet cause SIBO?
Hello everyone, was diagnosed with SIBO last year after a positive breath test. Took an 8 week course of rifaximin (550 mg, twice a day) and assumed all was well. SIBO seems to have come back this year (positive breath test), and I am repeating the course of antibiotics. This time I've been told to
Hello everyone, was diagnosed with SIBO last year after a positive breath test. Took an 8 week course of rifaximin (550 mg, twice a day) and assumed all was well. SIBO seems to have come back this year (positive breath test), and I am repeating the course of antibiotics. This time I've been told to
Mereri
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Is It worth choosing a Doctor?
My neighbour has given me the name and contact information for a doctor he said is the best in my area for knee replacement surgery and said once I get a date for my surgery I can request that it is done by this doctor. I have looked at reviews and references online and they are indeed glowing, however
My neighbour has given me the name and contact information for a doctor he said is the best in my area for knee replacement surgery and said once I get a date for my surgery I can request that it is done by this doctor. I have looked at reviews and references online and they are indeed glowing, however
Wolf68
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Arthritis Action
4 months ago
Flu A/scarred lungs/coughing
I was taken in an ambulance to hospital from the GP surgery on 14th February as my oxygen was so low. By 15th February at 2am I was put to sleep. I had flu A, a chest infection, sepsis and pneumonia. I had to have 3 blood transfusions and dialysis while I was asleep for 3 weeks. I was given
I was taken in an ambulance to hospital from the GP surgery on 14th February as my oxygen was so low. By 15th February at 2am I was put to sleep. I had flu A, a chest infection, sepsis and pneumonia. I had to have 3 blood transfusions and dialysis while I was asleep for 3 weeks. I was given
Dolphinsandwales
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ICUsteps
4 months ago
Benefit of private consultation, Adeno & Fybroids
Hi this is the first time I have posted here, but have been following messages for a while and just wanted to share the positive experience I’ve had with a private consultation. I started in November last year with what I would describe as hemorrhaging. I’ve always had heavy periods but this was uncontrolled
Hi this is the first time I have posted here, but have been following messages for a while and just wanted to share the positive experience I’ve had with a private consultation. I started in November last year with what I would describe as hemorrhaging. I’ve always had heavy periods but this was uncontrolled
Clarabellapp
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Varicose veins and returning to running after time off
Hi, first post here. I have varicose veins and am an endurance runner. I have not run since January 2024. Since injury and to keep cardio up, I ride 120 KMs a week. I am ready to return to running and was wondering how long will it take me to return to previous level of fitness after having time off
Hi, first post here. I have varicose veins and am an endurance runner. I have not run since January 2024. Since injury and to keep cardio up, I ride 120 KMs a week. I am ready to return to running and was wondering how long will it take me to return to previous level of fitness after having time off
Loverofrunning
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Sports Injury
4 months ago
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