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I don't know which way to turn any more,i'm sitting here with tears running down my cheeks. First it was breast cancer had a mastectomy its okay its been five years. two years later and its lung cancer they took out my left upper lobe. Had six months chemo have been in remission ever since,at least
I don't know which way to turn any more,i'm sitting here with tears running down my cheeks. First it was breast cancer had a mastectomy its okay its been five years. two years later and its lung cancer they took out my left upper lobe. Had six months chemo have been in remission ever since,at least
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Week 8 Complete - but having an enforced break
I'm so proud of myself, having just completed week 8 run 3 and have managed to cover 6.4km with the run and the two walks. It is also only my second run outside (have done all my runs on a treadmill at the gym). However my dilemma is that on Wednesday I have to go into hospital to have some reconstruction
I'm so proud of myself, having just completed week 8 run 3 and have managed to cover 6.4km with the run and the two walks. It is also only my second run outside (have done all my runs on a treadmill at the gym). However my dilemma is that on Wednesday I have to go into hospital to have some reconstruction
Razouski
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Couch to 5K
8 years ago
Mets to Omentum and Bones
Hi everyone, this is my first post. Yesterday I was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer after a biopsy confirmed mets to the Omentum. They tell me it is also in my bones but I now have to go for a bone scan. My journey began in 2009 when I was diagnosed with ILC in the left breast. It had also infiltrated
Hi everyone, this is my first post. Yesterday I was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer after a biopsy confirmed mets to the Omentum. They tell me it is also in my bones but I now have to go for a bone scan. My journey began in 2009 when I was diagnosed with ILC in the left breast. It had also infiltrated
Judymagpies
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My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
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I used Natural cancer therapies
I joined a support group in Feb 1993 (after a diagnosis of Invasive Lobular Breast cancer,age 44). The women there were wonderful, but horrified that I wouldn't be doing chemo due to Multiple Chemical Sesitivity. I stated then that "there must be alternatives". When I thought about what I said, I realized
I joined a support group in Feb 1993 (after a diagnosis of Invasive Lobular Breast cancer,age 44). The women there were wonderful, but horrified that I wouldn't be doing chemo due to Multiple Chemical Sesitivity. I stated then that "there must be alternatives". When I thought about what I said, I realized
AnnieAppleseed
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LGBT Cancer Community
8 years ago
Natural cancer therapies worked for me
I joined a support group in Feb 1993 (after a diagnosis of Invasive Lobular Breast cancer,age 44). The women there were wonderful, but horrified that I wouldn't be doing chemo due to Multiple Chemical Sesitivity. I stated then that "there must be alternatives". When I thought about what I said, I realized
I joined a support group in Feb 1993 (after a diagnosis of Invasive Lobular Breast cancer,age 44). The women there were wonderful, but horrified that I wouldn't be doing chemo due to Multiple Chemical Sesitivity. I stated then that "there must be alternatives". When I thought about what I said, I realized
AnnieAppleseed
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American Cancer Survivors
8 years ago
Natural therapies worked for me
I joined a SHARE support group in Feb 1993. The women there were wonderful, but horrified that I wouldn't be doing chemo due to MCS. I stated then that "there must be alternatives". When I thought about what I said, I realized I wanted to do 'alternative therapies'. I spent many years finding out
I joined a SHARE support group in Feb 1993. The women there were wonderful, but horrified that I wouldn't be doing chemo due to MCS. I stated then that "there must be alternatives". When I thought about what I said, I realized I wanted to do 'alternative therapies'. I spent many years finding out
AnnieAppleseed
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
8 years ago
Should I push for mastectomy?
Hi all, I'm new to this site. I had a lumpectomy in July this year. They discovered it was lobular and a 2nd op was needed to obtain clear margins. That was 3 weeks ago and they told me last Friday that no invasive cancer was found following the 2nd op, just 'in situ' pre cancerous cells as I understand
Hi all, I'm new to this site. I had a lumpectomy in July this year. They discovered it was lobular and a 2nd op was needed to obtain clear margins. That was 3 weeks ago and they told me last Friday that no invasive cancer was found following the 2nd op, just 'in situ' pre cancerous cells as I understand
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My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
Donor egg ivf with severe endo at age 33
Hello have done one fresh transfer and two FETs so far with no luck. i Have severe endo. i had a w=extensive lapaoroscopy with cystectomy to remove endo in May 2016. i decided to go for another round of IVF and my blood work came out all wrong FSH 22 AMH .65 im only 33! so the clinic refused to do another
Hello have done one fresh transfer and two FETs so far with no luck. i Have severe endo. i had a w=extensive lapaoroscopy with cystectomy to remove endo in May 2016. i decided to go for another round of IVF and my blood work came out all wrong FSH 22 AMH .65 im only 33! so the clinic refused to do another
subhan123
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
Sperm check
Hi I'm just wondering I had a vasectomy nearly 3 years ago and wondered if would need a sperm check or can I ask for a sperm check from my GP
Hi I'm just wondering I had a vasectomy nearly 3 years ago and wondered if would need a sperm check or can I ask for a sperm check from my GP
formstone07
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Men's Health Forum
8 years ago
Survivor & Finished 5K
Hi. I'm proud of myself. So I wanted to share in case anyone out there needs encouragement. I'm 55 and 5 years ago I was diagnosed with my second cancer, breast cancer. It had spread to my lymph nodes. I had a double mastectomy and reconstruction. Lost my job, got divorced, gained 3 stone. My health
Hi. I'm proud of myself. So I wanted to share in case anyone out there needs encouragement. I'm 55 and 5 years ago I was diagnosed with my second cancer, breast cancer. It had spread to my lymph nodes. I had a double mastectomy and reconstruction. Lost my job, got divorced, gained 3 stone. My health
lifelover55
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Couch to 5K
8 years ago
Advice please
I know chances are very slim with either but what should we choose- a round of ICSI or 2nd vasectomy reversal?? My husband had a reversal that didn't work,then we had a round of ICSI that didn't work either.. Luckily we had one frozen embryo and our daughter was born. We are desperate for another baby
I know chances are very slim with either but what should we choose- a round of ICSI or 2nd vasectomy reversal?? My husband had a reversal that didn't work,then we had a round of ICSI that didn't work either.. Luckily we had one frozen embryo and our daughter was born. We are desperate for another baby
Hope14
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Fertility Network UK
8 years ago
Intermittent chest pain
Hi. I'm Maggie. I've had treatment for breast cancer including mastectomy, chemo and radiotherapy to the left chest wall. I've had AF for a long time for which I take warfarin. Recently I've had some chest pains intermittently, generally when walking uphill. I do lots of exercise including tennis and
Hi. I'm Maggie. I've had treatment for breast cancer including mastectomy, chemo and radiotherapy to the left chest wall. I've had AF for a long time for which I take warfarin. Recently I've had some chest pains intermittently, generally when walking uphill. I do lots of exercise including tennis and
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Cholesterol Support
8 years ago
Success stories with severe endo please
im turning 33 next month and suffer fro severe endo for almost 12 years from now after the diagnosis. i have had 03 failed transfers one with fresh and two with FETs. recently i had cystectomy + laparoscopy to remove endo as it was a mess as i have frozen pelvis. Now im going to try one more time with
im turning 33 next month and suffer fro severe endo for almost 12 years from now after the diagnosis. i have had 03 failed transfers one with fresh and two with FETs. recently i had cystectomy + laparoscopy to remove endo as it was a mess as i have frozen pelvis. Now im going to try one more time with
subhan123
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
Vasectomy & PCa
New study below [1]. It was over 10 years ago when I reviewed the vasectomy-PCa literature. Some studies showed a link; others didn't. I remember three things: (a) distaste for the organizations that tried to spin the data, so that men would continue to have vasectomies - the health of the men was
New study below [1]. It was over 10 years ago when I reviewed the vasectomy-PCa literature. Some studies showed a link; others didn't. I remember three things: (a) distaste for the organizations that tried to spin the data, so that men would continue to have vasectomies - the health of the men was
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
PET scan for lesion
Has anyone had a PET scan for bone lesions? I had a CT and then MRI in preparation for my DEIP flap reconstruction 2 years post mastectomy. They found a "lesion" on my L2 vertebrate. I'm trying not to worry but it's hard not to x
Has anyone had a PET scan for bone lesions? I had a CT and then MRI in preparation for my DEIP flap reconstruction 2 years post mastectomy. They found a "lesion" on my L2 vertebrate. I'm trying not to worry but it's hard not to x
Dmhaynes
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My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
delayed reconstruction options
I had a single mastectomy at the end of May and wasn't offered a reconstruction at the time as it was thought that I would need radiotherapy. The tumors were found to be very small and low grade so I haven't needed any chemo or radiotherapy (just Tamoxifen). I have an appointment next week to meet
I had a single mastectomy at the end of May and wasn't offered a reconstruction at the time as it was thought that I would need radiotherapy. The tumors were found to be very small and low grade so I haven't needed any chemo or radiotherapy (just Tamoxifen). I have an appointment next week to meet
Poppy-1971
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My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
Expander reconstruction
Hi all. After chemo, I had a mastectomy and an expander reconstruction in Feb this year, followed by 3 weeks of radiotherapy. So now, 6 months later, my reconstruction is still rock hard. The skin around it is getting softer but, is this how it will always be, so hard?? I haven't had it expanded anymore
Hi all. After chemo, I had a mastectomy and an expander reconstruction in Feb this year, followed by 3 weeks of radiotherapy. So now, 6 months later, my reconstruction is still rock hard. The skin around it is getting softer but, is this how it will always be, so hard?? I haven't had it expanded anymore
Jilly-bird
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My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
My journey continues... POSNOC Trials??
Hi ladies. Well , had my mastectomy and reconstruction 2 weeks ago . All went well and am pleased with the way it went although obviously am still feeling bruised and tender and a bit tired. However had results yesterday following the removal of the sentinel node during surgery and unfortunately this
Hi ladies. Well , had my mastectomy and reconstruction 2 weeks ago . All went well and am pleased with the way it went although obviously am still feeling bruised and tender and a bit tired. However had results yesterday following the removal of the sentinel node during surgery and unfortunately this
Kazzerp
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My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
Query on post surgical treatment for Breast Cancer
Hi my mother is 59 years old and was diagnosed with Lump on her left breast a month back during mammography and post FNAC and PET Scan, it was confirmed that she was having a tumour of about 3 cm and possible uptake on auxially node. She went through MRM and aux lymph node clearance on 29 August 2016
Hi my mother is 59 years old and was diagnosed with Lump on her left breast a month back during mammography and post FNAC and PET Scan, it was confirmed that she was having a tumour of about 3 cm and possible uptake on auxially node. She went through MRM and aux lymph node clearance on 29 August 2016
Agarwalg
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Breast Cancer India
8 years ago
Surgery
I had my laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy done yesterday. Diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis 😞😞 it just keeps getting worse and worse for me . ... I am at total loss ... How do I manage now ? Any and every advice would be greatly appreciated ladies ... Thank you ...
I had my laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy done yesterday. Diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis 😞😞 it just keeps getting worse and worse for me . ... I am at total loss ... How do I manage now ? Any and every advice would be greatly appreciated ladies ... Thank you ...
DeeAnn23
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
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