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My daughter with stage 4 but oligometastatic is having single mastectomy dec 2. Says she is not worried about surgery. Is completely unraveled as my husband says. Two kids 18 months and 5. Good husband. Made them all move to huge rental and sell current home because she said gives her ptsd about chemo
My daughter with stage 4 but oligometastatic is having single mastectomy dec 2. Says she is not worried about surgery. Is completely unraveled as my husband says. Two kids 18 months and 5. Good husband. Made them all move to huge rental and sell current home because she said gives her ptsd about chemo
Jpl5036608
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4 years ago
Starting again, any advice?
Hi ladies, After a miscarriage from FET we are thinking of getting the ball rolling again for a new cycle, we have no Frosties left now. In our first round we stupidly thought that it was a given we would be successful and didn’t really do anything different with our lifestyle. Does anyone have any advice
Hi ladies, After a miscarriage from FET we are thinking of getting the ball rolling again for a new cycle, we have no Frosties left now. In our first round we stupidly thought that it was a given we would be successful and didn’t really do anything different with our lifestyle. Does anyone have any advice
Carrotts9
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Vasectomy and PSA rising
Would that be normal and in what grade if? Thanks.
Would that be normal and in what grade if? Thanks.
bartesam
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
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In focus: hereditary ovarian cancer - genetic testing
Hello, everyone This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’re looking at hereditary risks for ovarian cancer and genetic testing. We’re often asked about these topics in our support service and hope that these posts will be a helpful starting point if you want to explore them further. In this post
Hello, everyone This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’re looking at hereditary risks for ovarian cancer and genetic testing. We’re often asked about these topics in our support service and hope that these posts will be a helpful starting point if you want to explore them further. In this post
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome
A life with pain So, this is embarrassing for me. I suffer from Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome, this condition effects approximately 1 in 100 men that have a vasectomy. the recommended treatment is reversal, however, reversal is not available on the NHS and must be funded privately. The op In June
A life with pain So, this is embarrassing for me. I suffer from Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome, this condition effects approximately 1 in 100 men that have a vasectomy. the recommended treatment is reversal, however, reversal is not available on the NHS and must be funded privately. The op In June
MartinU2062
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Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
Zoladex - any advice on supplements?
Hi everyone - as a little background, I had surgery 4 months ago to drain what turned out to be two very large endometrioma on one ovary. I was then put on Zoladex, intended to be for 3 months until surgery for a cystectomy and removal of the rest of the endo - the approach is being taken to help protect
Hi everyone - as a little background, I had surgery 4 months ago to drain what turned out to be two very large endometrioma on one ovary. I was then put on Zoladex, intended to be for 3 months until surgery for a cystectomy and removal of the rest of the endo - the approach is being taken to help protect
Noodle31
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Moving need help finding a new oncologist
I have been reading this site for a while, but this is my first post. I was diagnosed with BC in 2013, had a mastectomy and reconstruction in 2014. I did not have any chemo or radiation. In June of 2019 I found a lump on my head that was diagnosed as metastatic breast cancer. A scan showed a few spots
I have been reading this site for a while, but this is my first post. I was diagnosed with BC in 2013, had a mastectomy and reconstruction in 2014. I did not have any chemo or radiation. In June of 2019 I found a lump on my head that was diagnosed as metastatic breast cancer. A scan showed a few spots
sevoia
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4 years ago
BRCA TEST RESULT
I am already a breast cancer patient. Stage1, er,pr strongly positive, her2 negative, grade 2. Oncotype dx report suggested no chemo so on femara 2.5mg one tablet daily for minimum 5 yrs. I was offered mastectomy in Feb 20, and after that on femara once daily. So far so good. I am 54 yrs old female
I am already a breast cancer patient. Stage1, er,pr strongly positive, her2 negative, grade 2. Oncotype dx report suggested no chemo so on femara 2.5mg one tablet daily for minimum 5 yrs. I was offered mastectomy in Feb 20, and after that on femara once daily. So far so good. I am 54 yrs old female
Googleanu15
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Breast Cancer India
4 years ago
Post surgery
Hi. Had my bilateral mastectomy last week. Was told it went well but the surgeon wasn't sharing much, maybe it was the drugs I was on post surgery and I'm not recalling much! Waiting on pathology report to see how many lymph nodes had cancer and decide on chemo protocol. Pain is not too bad but I am
Hi. Had my bilateral mastectomy last week. Was told it went well but the surgeon wasn't sharing much, maybe it was the drugs I was on post surgery and I'm not recalling much! Waiting on pathology report to see how many lymph nodes had cancer and decide on chemo protocol. Pain is not too bad but I am
Jg1960
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 years ago
A guide to life after surgery - Booklet
This is the OPA’s most comprehensive overview of the surgical operation and the consequent life-altering pathway to the fullest recovery possible. Diagrams illustrate the nature of surgery for an oesophagectomy and for a gastrectomy, and the changes to the anatomy of the digestive tract. It is useful
This is the OPA’s most comprehensive overview of the surgical operation and the consequent life-altering pathway to the fullest recovery possible. Diagrams illustrate the nature of surgery for an oesophagectomy and for a gastrectomy, and the changes to the anatomy of the digestive tract. It is useful
The_OPA
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OPA Caregivers
4 years ago
One year post mastectomy.
Well one year is arriving. This time last time year I saw my consultant with the results of a second biopsy. I had already decided on a mastectomy and had accepted a date at the time of first biopsy confirmation of Grade 2 breast cancer. The second biopsy also was confirmed cancer and was told I needed
Well one year is arriving. This time last time year I saw my consultant with the results of a second biopsy. I had already decided on a mastectomy and had accepted a date at the time of first biopsy confirmation of Grade 2 breast cancer. The second biopsy also was confirmed cancer and was told I needed
Sheppie
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 years ago
Lindaura/Laura, 12/12/46 - 12/10/20
Dear all, My incredibly beautiful, vibrant, amazing and brilliant mother passed away at about 22:30 on Monday night, October 12, 2020. Linda (a.k.a. Laura) Lubitz Dunlap. She was an extremely youthful 73. She was in the RUH here in Bath, in the Waterhouse ward. She had been receiving palliative care
Dear all, My incredibly beautiful, vibrant, amazing and brilliant mother passed away at about 22:30 on Monday night, October 12, 2020. Linda (a.k.a. Laura) Lubitz Dunlap. She was an extremely youthful 73. She was in the RUH here in Bath, in the Waterhouse ward. She had been receiving palliative care
Laurasdaughter
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Endometriosis, IVF & Fertility
Hi all, Not posted before but found this forum so resourceful! After nearly 5 years of not getting anywhere with Dr’s & consultants in 2018 I paid to get a diagnostic laparoscopy privately. I had a endometrioma cystectomy, endo was found in other areas including pouch of Douglas. This was ablated not
Hi all, Not posted before but found this forum so resourceful! After nearly 5 years of not getting anywhere with Dr’s & consultants in 2018 I paid to get a diagnostic laparoscopy privately. I had a endometrioma cystectomy, endo was found in other areas including pouch of Douglas. This was ablated not
DaniWheel
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Lobectomy pain
Hi new to this but so glad I found your page 4 years ago ( nearly five ) I had a lobectomy as I had lung cancer but previous to that I'd had a mastectomy on the same side then previous to that I'd had a lumpectomy same side so 2 major op's and 1 non-major I obviously have a lot of scarring and I get
Hi new to this but so glad I found your page 4 years ago ( nearly five ) I had a lobectomy as I had lung cancer but previous to that I'd had a mastectomy on the same side then previous to that I'd had a lumpectomy same side so 2 major op's and 1 non-major I obviously have a lot of scarring and I get
nancysayde
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Breast cancer survivor of 32 years
I just wanted to offer hope to others after receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer. I was diagnosed 32 years ago when I was 39. I had a mastectomy and have been lopsided ever since!! But I'm here. I've seen my children grow up and watched then have children of their own. I even delivered my grandson.
I just wanted to offer hope to others after receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer. I was diagnosed 32 years ago when I was 39. I had a mastectomy and have been lopsided ever since!! But I'm here. I've seen my children grow up and watched then have children of their own. I even delivered my grandson.
Lovetheoutdoors
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 years ago
Virtual support from Ovacome and Ovarian Cancer Action this week
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Coventry ovarian cancer support group - Monday 5 October, 1.30-3.30 https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/coventry-support-group Risk-reducing mastectomy: the patient's perspective - Monday 5 October, 7-8pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Coventry ovarian cancer support group - Monday 5 October, 1.30-3.30 https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/coventry-support-group Risk-reducing mastectomy: the patient's perspective - Monday 5 October, 7-8pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Oral History of Vasectomy - Interviewee Request
Hello, I hope it's ok for me to post here, and I hope you're all doing well given the current circumstances. I am a PhD researcher at the University of Strathclyde, and I research the history of vasectomy in Britain, looking at things like why it became more popular, how attitudes towards it changed
Hello, I hope it's ok for me to post here, and I hope you're all doing well given the current circumstances. I am a PhD researcher at the University of Strathclyde, and I research the history of vasectomy in Britain, looking at things like why it became more popular, how attitudes towards it changed
ggrainger
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Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
Virtual support from Ovacome and Ovarian Cancer Action this week
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Coventry Support Group - Monday 7 September, 1.30-3.30pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/coventry-support-group Gentle Home Exercise Class with Cancer Exercise Specialist Lizzy Davis - Tuesday 8 September, 2-2.45pm
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Coventry Support Group - Monday 7 September, 1.30-3.30pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/coventry-support-group Gentle Home Exercise Class with Cancer Exercise Specialist Lizzy Davis - Tuesday 8 September, 2-2.45pm
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Cystectomy Advice
Hi all, I finally have a surgery date to get rid of my ovarian cyst! I’m very pleased, as it’s 8.6cm and making daily life painful to navigate. They’ve also said they’ll look for and treat any endo they find (still hoping to be diagnosed) while they’re in there. I’ve got two weeks to prepare, any advice
Hi all, I finally have a surgery date to get rid of my ovarian cyst! I’m very pleased, as it’s 8.6cm and making daily life painful to navigate. They’ve also said they’ll look for and treat any endo they find (still hoping to be diagnosed) while they’re in there. I’ve got two weeks to prepare, any advice
sarahfairbrook
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Post vasectomy pain syndrome
Nearly 6 years ago I had a vasectomy, from day 1 I've had debilitating pain so bad that even strong pain killers such as pregabaline and cocodamol didn't even touch it. I'm now on morphine patch due to addiction to codeine. I'm now hoping to have the local anaesthetic in target area. It has pretty much
Nearly 6 years ago I had a vasectomy, from day 1 I've had debilitating pain so bad that even strong pain killers such as pregabaline and cocodamol didn't even touch it. I'm now on morphine patch due to addiction to codeine. I'm now hoping to have the local anaesthetic in target area. It has pretty much
Robchanning85
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Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
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