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My daughter is undergoing cystectomy by laparoscopic surgery within a week but her menstural periods starts within this period can surgery be carried or measures should be taken to postpone periods ?
My daughter is undergoing cystectomy by laparoscopic surgery within a week but her menstural periods starts within this period can surgery be carried or measures should be taken to postpone periods ?
DDSS
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Ejaculation Frequency and Risk of Prostate Cancer.
New study below. No Australians involved this time - LOL. The estimable Edward Giovannucci has been tracking 32,000 men since 1992: "... the hazard ratio for PCa incidence for ≥21 compared to 4–7 ejaculations per month was 0.81 ..." "These findings provide additional evidence of a beneficial role of
New study below. No Australians involved this time - LOL. The estimable Edward Giovannucci has been tracking 32,000 men since 1992: "... the hazard ratio for PCa incidence for ≥21 compared to 4–7 ejaculations per month was 0.81 ..." "These findings provide additional evidence of a beneficial role of
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
PIP Advice
Hi all I have been diagnosed with Fybro for 2 years but have suffered for around 6. I receive PIP at high rate and low rate mobility. I had a mastectomy last August and another in May this year. Due to all this trauma my diabetes has gone haywire and has resulted in nerve damage in my feet. As this makes
Hi all I have been diagnosed with Fybro for 2 years but have suffered for around 6. I receive PIP at high rate and low rate mobility. I had a mastectomy last August and another in May this year. Due to all this trauma my diabetes has gone haywire and has resulted in nerve damage in my feet. As this makes
GED57
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
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CRAPPY DISEASE !
Hi , I'm new here. I'm in my early fifties ( mind feels like I'm in my thirties , body feels like I'm much older) .🤣 Married and have sons , 17 and 18 . Work part time now ....... in , of all things pain management/ massage , in an aged care facility. Diagnosed almost 12 months ago . About five
Hi , I'm new here. I'm in my early fifties ( mind feels like I'm in my thirties , body feels like I'm much older) .🤣 Married and have sons , 17 and 18 . Work part time now ....... in , of all things pain management/ massage , in an aged care facility. Diagnosed almost 12 months ago . About five
Strayleaves
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NRAS
7 years ago
Mastectomy Issue
Hi, I have just had my mastectomy (3 weeks ago) and re-build, my chest is so tight, which is to be expected, but day by day is getting more and more sore. I have been told to take paracetamol and ibuprofen, but am now really sore down stairs, is this normal, assume it's as I am on constant tablets, what's
Hi, I have just had my mastectomy (3 weeks ago) and re-build, my chest is so tight, which is to be expected, but day by day is getting more and more sore. I have been told to take paracetamol and ibuprofen, but am now really sore down stairs, is this normal, assume it's as I am on constant tablets, what's
Hidden
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Diet post gastrectomy
I live in Canada and I can't find support and info on line in Canada about diet post total gastrectomy for my mom who had surgery in November of last year ( dx of lymphoma) Should she or shouldn't she eat food with high fibre percentage ie. fruits, cereals to have her stools forms? Until now she mostly
I live in Canada and I can't find support and info on line in Canada about diet post total gastrectomy for my mom who had surgery in November of last year ( dx of lymphoma) Should she or shouldn't she eat food with high fibre percentage ie. fruits, cereals to have her stools forms? Until now she mostly
thanhhalt
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
Coping With Depression and Anxiety as a Breast Cancer Patient
From Yahoo News "Depression is caused by a range of biological and environmental circumstances, but a common trigger in many people is severe stress or trauma. The shock of receiving a breast cancer diagnosis certainly qualifies as a major stressor, so it shouldn't be surprising that depression is a
From Yahoo News "Depression is caused by a range of biological and environmental circumstances, but a common trigger in many people is severe stress or trauma. The shock of receiving a breast cancer diagnosis certainly qualifies as a major stressor, so it shouldn't be surprising that depression is a
joann86
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
7 years ago
Second mastectomy preventive?
Hi ladies looking for some advice, had a full mastectomy and total lymph node removal, unfortunately due to small spread to my left hip was not able to have chemo or radiotherapy at this time as they want to keep this for a later date if cancer spreads to major organs. I am currently on Letrozole. I
Hi ladies looking for some advice, had a full mastectomy and total lymph node removal, unfortunately due to small spread to my left hip was not able to have chemo or radiotherapy at this time as they want to keep this for a later date if cancer spreads to major organs. I am currently on Letrozole. I
Anita-B
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Stretch post op
Hi I'm 15 weeks post gastrectomy and I've started to notice that some food isn't going down as well as it did and it feels a little...uncomfortable (I wouldn't go as far to call it painful). My Gi nurse told me this might happen and not to panic as it will probably mean I need a stretch. Phoned for
Hi I'm 15 weeks post gastrectomy and I've started to notice that some food isn't going down as well as it did and it feels a little...uncomfortable (I wouldn't go as far to call it painful). My Gi nurse told me this might happen and not to panic as it will probably mean I need a stretch. Phoned for
gwood80
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
Mastectomy, lymph node removal stage 3 advice
Hi everyone. I had mastectomy and lymph node removal done and had swelling in my arm. Went for advice to a lymphodaema clinic and was told how to massage, exercise and was given a arm stocking to reduce the swelling. I found that keeping my weight down to a normal level and exercising helped. Also
Hi everyone. I had mastectomy and lymph node removal done and had swelling in my arm. Went for advice to a lymphodaema clinic and was told how to massage, exercise and was given a arm stocking to reduce the swelling. I found that keeping my weight down to a normal level and exercising helped. Also
Loulou669
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Cancer As a Turning Point
I came across this story on the SHARE website that offers an interesting perspective. It's from Sharon and details her journey with breast cancer. Take a read. Full story here: http://bit.ly/2t9XfQt "My story begins in June 2008. On a lovely Saturday afternoon, while celebrating my young son's fifth
I came across this story on the SHARE website that offers an interesting perspective. It's from Sharon and details her journey with breast cancer. Take a read. Full story here: http://bit.ly/2t9XfQt "My story begins in June 2008. On a lovely Saturday afternoon, while celebrating my young son's fifth
joann86
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
7 years ago
Here it is Ladies - As promised
I have decided to share my mastectomy tattoo a tad earlier than plannedasI am so happy with it. You will see the bottom right blossoms need to be coloured in. That is happening in 4 weeks time. Now on my phone the image is upside down 😲 I hope it looks the right way up in the site for you all. I have
I have decided to share my mastectomy tattoo a tad earlier than plannedasI am so happy with it. You will see the bottom right blossoms need to be coloured in. That is happening in 4 weeks time. Now on my phone the image is upside down 😲 I hope it looks the right way up in the site for you all. I have
Lainey66
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Awake Intubation
Seeking advise re awake intubation. I have surgery for gall bladder removal booked for 5/7 and due to previous complications Anaesthetist said they would intubate while awake. I am very nervous and seriously stressed about the intubation. Can you tell me about your experiences please / advise please
Seeking advise re awake intubation. I have surgery for gall bladder removal booked for 5/7 and due to previous complications Anaesthetist said they would intubate while awake. I am very nervous and seriously stressed about the intubation. Can you tell me about your experiences please / advise please
Pippa001
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Silicone found in lymph nodes
Hi, in March I had a lumpectomy. My lymph nodes were clear of the cancer but they found silicone granulmas in 4 out of 5 nodes. This must have come from a silicone implant on the other side ( I had a mastectomy and reconstruct in 1999 ) and this was replaced in 2014. The ultrasound confirmed numerous
Hi, in March I had a lumpectomy. My lymph nodes were clear of the cancer but they found silicone granulmas in 4 out of 5 nodes. This must have come from a silicone implant on the other side ( I had a mastectomy and reconstruct in 1999 ) and this was replaced in 2014. The ultrasound confirmed numerous
morrisdancer
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
Vasectomy post op concerns
Hello everyone. Im new to the site. A 48 years young male looking to have a vasectomy and would like to hear from post procedure gents on the real common discomforts surrounding such a procedure.
Hello everyone. Im new to the site. A 48 years young male looking to have a vasectomy and would like to hear from post procedure gents on the real common discomforts surrounding such a procedure.
Savvybloke
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Men's Health Forum
7 years ago
How I Survive the Worst Day of the Year (Every Year)
Hello All, I don't write as much for Ravishly as I'd like--they have a big backlog, often a few months long, and my writing focus is in different places these days. I am so grateful they gave breast cancer "a voice" through my blog posts...more than a dozen of them. Here is my latest Ravishly article
Hello All, I don't write as much for Ravishly as I'd like--they have a big backlog, often a few months long, and my writing focus is in different places these days. I am so grateful they gave breast cancer "a voice" through my blog posts...more than a dozen of them. Here is my latest Ravishly article
BklynCatwoman
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
7 years ago
Ca125 up again
Hi everyone, Haven't been on in awhile but now my blood work came in yesterday, 3 months after another bloodwork. 3 months ago my ca125 was at 181, now it is 677. My oncologist has me scheduled for a CT scan next week to see if anythings there. I just had a CT 2 months ago and it was clear. I don't
Hi everyone, Haven't been on in awhile but now my blood work came in yesterday, 3 months after another bloodwork. 3 months ago my ca125 was at 181, now it is 677. My oncologist has me scheduled for a CT scan next week to see if anythings there. I just had a CT 2 months ago and it was clear. I don't
Rlenesue
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Am I normal?!
Hello Feel like I'm going mad even thought he ICSI process is just beginning! I'm 30 years old and myself and DH are going through self-funded ICSI due to a failed vasectomy reversal. As I'm writing this DH is on his way to the hospital for a semen analysis and I already feel nervous. We are already
Hello Feel like I'm going mad even thought he ICSI process is just beginning! I'm 30 years old and myself and DH are going through self-funded ICSI due to a failed vasectomy reversal. As I'm writing this DH is on his way to the hospital for a semen analysis and I already feel nervous. We are already
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
7 years ago
Emotional side of vasectomy
Thinking about getting the snip and going through an unexpected range of emotions. There is a lot of "don't be a big baby it is only a snip" which only focuses on the surgery. And what about afterwards? I am human too and it is my body so respect me even if chilbirth is a lot birth.
Thinking about getting the snip and going through an unexpected range of emotions. There is a lot of "don't be a big baby it is only a snip" which only focuses on the surgery. And what about afterwards? I am human too and it is my body so respect me even if chilbirth is a lot birth.
adamruns
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Men's Health Forum
7 years ago
Vasectomy choices
I'm due for my snip consult with NHS. Can I choose what method is used? Open or closed, scalpel or no scalpel?
I'm due for my snip consult with NHS. Can I choose what method is used? Open or closed, scalpel or no scalpel?
AndyTops
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Men's Health Forum
7 years ago
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