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Living donor post op issues
My daughter donated a kidney 9 months ago and has experienced changes since the surgery. She’s having a lot of bloating and changes to her bowel function. I’m wondering if anyone else who is in touch with their donor has heard of any specific changes since the surgery?
My daughter donated a kidney 9 months ago and has experienced changes since the surgery. She’s having a lot of bloating and changes to her bowel function. I’m wondering if anyone else who is in touch with their donor has heard of any specific changes since the surgery?
Mydaughtermyhero
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Kidney Transplant
4 months ago
Long post sorry
I was officially diagnosed with endo 4 years ago after having my appendix removed and the surgeon seeing the issues at the same time. I have been fighting with doctors for over 20 years to believe that there was something wrong. I have had 6 months of hormone injections that were amazing and sorted
I was officially diagnosed with endo 4 years ago after having my appendix removed and the surgeon seeing the issues at the same time. I have been fighting with doctors for over 20 years to believe that there was something wrong. I have had 6 months of hormone injections that were amazing and sorted
Fudge05
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
is ‘just thrush’ reallly this painful?
Briefly: 77 years old female three normal births early menopause due to treatment for Bladder Cancer at age 40. Free and clear as of last check 10 years ago. No Hormones taken ever. 3 years ago started horrendous uncontrollable diarrhoea all test done no answer’get on with it’ even loosing control on
Briefly: 77 years old female three normal births early menopause due to treatment for Bladder Cancer at age 40. Free and clear as of last check 10 years ago. No Hormones taken ever. 3 years ago started horrendous uncontrollable diarrhoea all test done no answer’get on with it’ even loosing control on
Nonameme
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BASHH
4 months ago
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Hi All, I have been quiet on here regarding posting for a while, mainly due to getting updates and answers from other posts. However, I have been struggling the last few months and had my long-awaited endo Appointment yesterday which has left me feeling less than confident or cared for (he is generally
Hi All, I have been quiet on here regarding posting for a while, mainly due to getting updates and answers from other posts. However, I have been struggling the last few months and had my long-awaited endo Appointment yesterday which has left me feeling less than confident or cared for (he is generally
Sweeneythyca
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Shingles Jab
I noted that Lupus sufferers over 50 were supposed to be eligible for the Shingrix jab. However, after requesting one from the Surgery the receptionist said no. I did recently get the over 75s Covid booster without asking, courtesy of my immune system, , which I thought over the top. However, as rashes
I noted that Lupus sufferers over 50 were supposed to be eligible for the Shingrix jab. However, after requesting one from the Surgery the receptionist said no. I did recently get the over 75s Covid booster without asking, courtesy of my immune system, , which I thought over the top. However, as rashes
Stewart64
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Sweet syndrome in the setting of breast cancer
Sweet syndrome in the setting of breast cancer: A literature review 2024. 34 cases of female patients with breast cancer and Sweet's syndrome (authors used a wide search range from 1950 to 2023). Triggers for Sweet's syndrome within this setting: - Surgery (47%) - Medication (20%) - Triggered by
Sweet syndrome in the setting of breast cancer: A literature review 2024. 34 cases of female patients with breast cancer and Sweet's syndrome (authors used a wide search range from 1950 to 2023). Triggers for Sweet's syndrome within this setting: - Surgery (47%) - Medication (20%) - Triggered by
Shell567
Sweet's Syndrome UK
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Sweet's Syndrome UK
4 months ago
Should I defer MRI
Hi. I have hip replacement op booked for 17 June.I have received cardiac MRI appointment for 26 June. I tried the MRI dept to ask if I should defer. They passed the buck back to Cardiology. I asked at the pre op assessment yesterday but again no clear advice. I usually recover quickly from surgery -
Hi. I have hip replacement op booked for 17 June.I have received cardiac MRI appointment for 26 June. I tried the MRI dept to ask if I should defer. They passed the buck back to Cardiology. I asked at the pre op assessment yesterday but again no clear advice. I usually recover quickly from surgery -
Morges
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
A change of direction... PLCIS
Hi Peeps 👋🏻 I hope this finds you as well as you can be today 😊 Well, I have had a bit of a journey recently. As I posted a couple of months back - I can't believe it was that long ago - I had to stop all my Rheumatoid Arthritis meds to have a wire-guided lumpectomy for intermediate DCIS (ductal
Hi Peeps 👋🏻 I hope this finds you as well as you can be today 😊 Well, I have had a bit of a journey recently. As I posted a couple of months back - I can't believe it was that long ago - I had to stop all my Rheumatoid Arthritis meds to have a wire-guided lumpectomy for intermediate DCIS (ductal
Moomin8
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 months ago
A bit of a pain in the 🍑
Hi Peeps 👋🏻 I hope this finds you as well as you can be today 😊 Well, I have had a bit of a journey recently. As I posted a couple of months back - I can't believe it was that long ago - I had to stop all my meds to have a wire-guided lumpectomy for intermediate DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ). I
Hi Peeps 👋🏻 I hope this finds you as well as you can be today 😊 Well, I have had a bit of a journey recently. As I posted a couple of months back - I can't believe it was that long ago - I had to stop all my meds to have a wire-guided lumpectomy for intermediate DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ). I
Moomin8
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NRAS
4 months ago
Mixed Infection including Yeast found inside my latest sputum sample
Mixed Infection including Yeast found inside my latest sputum sample Good evening breathing warriors, Today I chased my Doctors surgery to see if my Sputum sample pot that I handed in last week was showing anything. As my stats have been well down and I have felt totally exhausted. almost like I
Mixed Infection including Yeast found inside my latest sputum sample Good evening breathing warriors, Today I chased my Doctors surgery to see if my Sputum sample pot that I handed in last week was showing anything. As my stats have been well down and I have felt totally exhausted. almost like I
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Testosterone is increasing? Should I be worried?
Hello everyone, Since my father’s surgery in 2022, his PSA levels have been undetectable. He receives a Zoladex injection every three months. Until this month, the reference range for total testosterone was 1.93 - 7.40 ug/L, and his result was 0.126 ug/L. This month, the lab's reference value format
Hello everyone, Since my father’s surgery in 2022, his PSA levels have been undetectable. He receives a Zoladex injection every three months. Until this month, the reference range for total testosterone was 1.93 - 7.40 ug/L, and his result was 0.126 ug/L. This month, the lab's reference value format
goodgoal
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
headache post op
I recently had surgery to embolise my aneurism, it was found and treated before it ruptured currently dealing with the mother of all headaches. Can anyone let me know how long they were in pain for post surgery?
I recently had surgery to embolise my aneurism, it was found and treated before it ruptured currently dealing with the mother of all headaches. Can anyone let me know how long they were in pain for post surgery?
Vivi01
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Brain Aneurysm Support
4 months ago
Further developments in the 'back muscle strain' saga
Last October when changing bed sheets, I injured my back. Went to A & E in excruciating pain and they sent me off with a single dose of morphine deciding it was a muscle strain. It limited movement so much I was stuck in the chair for weeks, still complaining to GP about pain. They referred me to a
Last October when changing bed sheets, I injured my back. Went to A & E in excruciating pain and they sent me off with a single dose of morphine deciding it was a muscle strain. It limited movement so much I was stuck in the chair for weeks, still complaining to GP about pain. They referred me to a
strawclutching
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
First PSA post surgery
Hello, Just had my first 3 month PSA test post surgery. <0.01. Good news but need to monitor every 3 years due to intraductal component. I just want to thank everyone that has been so supportive and has given me positive feedback on this forum. I am also getting genetic testing done this week as well
Hello, Just had my first 3 month PSA test post surgery. <0.01. Good news but need to monitor every 3 years due to intraductal component. I just want to thank everyone that has been so supportive and has given me positive feedback on this forum. I am also getting genetic testing done this week as well
Granolaberry
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
2 Weeks Post Transplant
2 weeks today.....im daring to hope about our future each day that passes now. Husband was discharged on Sunday night after a very hectic 2 weeks - feels like we went through 5 years of rollercoasters all crammed into 2 weeks. We had a terrifying ordeal with Delirium - looking back now i think it was
2 weeks today.....im daring to hope about our future each day that passes now. Husband was discharged on Sunday night after a very hectic 2 weeks - feels like we went through 5 years of rollercoasters all crammed into 2 weeks. We had a terrifying ordeal with Delirium - looking back now i think it was
Ewife
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Hearing loss/pain/tinnitus
I was diagnosed with EGPA in December 2020, following intensive treatment including cyclophosphamide infusions I went into remission the following April. Since then I am on a drug regime that includes Azathioprine and Prednisolone. I am currently tapering down the latter with a view to stopping. I
I was diagnosed with EGPA in December 2020, following intensive treatment including cyclophosphamide infusions I went into remission the following April. Since then I am on a drug regime that includes Azathioprine and Prednisolone. I am currently tapering down the latter with a view to stopping. I
MIK65
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Vasculitis UK
4 months ago
Basal cortisol test
I am currently on 1mg Prednisolone and have been for the past 12 weeks. I have always reduced this drug very slowly on the recommendation of this extremely helpful forum and have never experienced a flare. My routine yearly blood tests are now due at my GP surgery and I have been in touch with one
I am currently on 1mg Prednisolone and have been for the past 12 weeks. I have always reduced this drug very slowly on the recommendation of this extremely helpful forum and have never experienced a flare. My routine yearly blood tests are now due at my GP surgery and I have been in touch with one
Billswife
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Hetty
I’m due to be admitted for hand surgery and have to stop taking warfarin 5 days prior to admission. I’ve asked to be bridged and have been prescribed 5 syringes of clexane however I’m struggling to find out how long after my 2mg warfarin dose on Sunday evening, I can administer my clexane. Has anyone
I’m due to be admitted for hand surgery and have to stop taking warfarin 5 days prior to admission. I’ve asked to be bridged and have been prescribed 5 syringes of clexane however I’m struggling to find out how long after my 2mg warfarin dose on Sunday evening, I can administer my clexane. Has anyone
Hettyw
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Deep infiltrating nodule?
Hi everyone, Last week I got rushed in to hospital with the worst episode of pain I've had in 6 months! The pain was unbearable. While in hospital I wasn't expecting much as everything always comes back ok! (Of course it does) but it should on my scan a what the general surgeon called a lesion! Now
Hi everyone, Last week I got rushed in to hospital with the worst episode of pain I've had in 6 months! The pain was unbearable. While in hospital I wasn't expecting much as everything always comes back ok! (Of course it does) but it should on my scan a what the general surgeon called a lesion! Now
Lavenderpetal
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Waiting for heart monitor results
Had a 24 hrs heart monitor test 2 weeks ago phoned Gp surgery for results today, haven,t come in yet,was told try in another weeks time,,they might off come in,they said they are taking a lot longer to get the results back,meanwhile I,m struggling to concentrate on work with different
Had a 24 hrs heart monitor test 2 weeks ago phoned Gp surgery for results today, haven,t come in yet,was told try in another weeks time,,they might off come in,they said they are taking a lot longer to get the results back,meanwhile I,m struggling to concentrate on work with different
mobyfool
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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