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update on my wrist pain.
I have an appointment with a Hand specialist/surgeon whom I know does not leap straight to
surgery
and will do what she suggests, either PT or have the carpal tunnel
surgery
.
I have an appointment with a Hand specialist/surgeon whom I know does not leap straight to
surgery
and will do what she suggests, either PT or have the carpal tunnel
surgery
.
yogabonnie
in
PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Not PCa but related. Imuno therapies keeps getting better.
At 36 months, a survival rate of 47.6% was estimated in patients who received CAN-2409, together with SoC chemoradiation prior to
surgery
, versus only 16.7% in the control group.
At 36 months, a survival rate of 47.6% was estimated in patients who received CAN-2409, together with SoC chemoradiation prior to
surgery
, versus only 16.7% in the control group.
Scout4answers
in
Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
change of medication to Atenolol from Bisoprolol
I have spoken to the pharmacist at our
surgery
and he has changed my medication to Atenolol even though he said Bisoprolol was the preferred choice. Does anyone have any experience with this medication who could offer some advice.
I have spoken to the pharmacist at our
surgery
and he has changed my medication to Atenolol even though he said Bisoprolol was the preferred choice. Does anyone have any experience with this medication who could offer some advice.
Wilky57
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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Tybon Henning Liothyronine
My GP
surgery
has expressed I would need to find alternative medication brand and then they would possibly give me a prescription for it.. if anyone could help me it would be very much appreciated. Thank you
My GP
surgery
has expressed I would need to find alternative medication brand and then they would possibly give me a prescription for it.. if anyone could help me it would be very much appreciated. Thank you
fifi6
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
chronic hiccups after knee surgery
I have researched a bit and it appears that the Phrenal neve that runs from the spine can cause this issue after
surgery
. We are now considering going private as i've become very worried about him, he is 77.
I have researched a bit and it appears that the Phrenal neve that runs from the spine can cause this issue after
surgery
. We are now considering going private as i've become very worried about him, he is 77.
santiagomark
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 months ago
Tuesday's Angiogram
And it was the best possible - all arteries are clear so I don't need bypass
surgery
, just 2 valves to be sorted! Yaaayy!! Downside - the cheese sandwich was rubbish.
And it was the best possible - all arteries are clear so I don't need bypass
surgery
, just 2 valves to be sorted! Yaaayy!! Downside - the cheese sandwich was rubbish.
Gillph
in
British Heart Foundation
18 days ago
Need advice/experiences re:incontinence post-RARP at 76
I'm sure it's important to note he was in retention and on a Foley for months before the
surgery
; his PT does say the muscles are weak but NOT DEAD!! Thanks in advance, Jeri and Steve
I'm sure it's important to note he was in retention and on a Foley for months before the
surgery
; his PT does say the muscles are weak but NOT DEAD!! Thanks in advance, Jeri and Steve
AliceinW57
in
Prostate Cancer Network
26 days ago
Not good news on my heart........
He also explained what would happen when i get the
surgery
.
He also explained what would happen when i get the
surgery
.
sylvi
in
NRAS
6 months ago
Recent thyroid blood tests results are different ?
I usually have low TSH results as I am taking Armour natural desiccated thyroid (NDT) but this time the results from the
surgery
show serum TSH level (XaELV) as 16.8miu/L (0.34-5.6) - speaking to GP on Thursday any advice ?
I usually have low TSH results as I am taking Armour natural desiccated thyroid (NDT) but this time the results from the
surgery
show serum TSH level (XaELV) as 16.8miu/L (0.34-5.6) - speaking to GP on Thursday any advice ?
Montheone
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Blood test timing
I have felt much better which is good but as it happens the GP
surgery
have now requested that I have my annual blood test anyway. My question is that I can’t get an appointment early in the morning at about 9 the appointment is for 12.20pm.
I have felt much better which is good but as it happens the GP
surgery
have now requested that I have my annual blood test anyway. My question is that I can’t get an appointment early in the morning at about 9 the appointment is for 12.20pm.
Bookworm63
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
side pain.
As my pain is there I can sometimes feel it coming from my spine where the lesion is only way out is back
surgery
on my spinal cord? I can’t do that. One sneeze from the doctor and I’m paralyzed. It’s a 24/7 pain that I hate so bad.
As my pain is there I can sometimes feel it coming from my spine where the lesion is only way out is back
surgery
on my spinal cord? I can’t do that. One sneeze from the doctor and I’m paralyzed. It’s a 24/7 pain that I hate so bad.
Momjules
in
My MSAA Community
3 months ago
FUMING, Bloody GP's
I was told we'll book you in here with *****, person I have run ins with at
surgery
. They were adamant that I had to have it done there, that there was no longer an option to chose where I had it.
I was told we'll book you in here with *****, person I have run ins with at
surgery
. They were adamant that I had to have it done there, that there was no longer an option to chose where I had it.
Polo22
in
Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Help with MRI results / treatment pathway (inc bowel endo)
Any help on other people's experiences or what my
surgery
/treatment pathway might look like I would really appreciate it.
Any help on other people's experiences or what my
surgery
/treatment pathway might look like I would really appreciate it.
Scoutybob
in
Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
What to do when denosumab course ends?
It is a good job I have not yet lost my marbles - the
surgery
does nothing! I am keen to know what happens next - I understand that doing nothing is not an option. I have tried bisphospinates with awful side effects, and I was wondering what others have done when they have come of the Denosumab.
It is a good job I have not yet lost my marbles - the
surgery
does nothing! I am keen to know what happens next - I understand that doing nothing is not an option. I have tried bisphospinates with awful side effects, and I was wondering what others have done when they have come of the Denosumab.
Singingforever
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 months ago
Counsellor with transplant patient experience
My husband had successful liver transplant
surgery
6 months ago. At the same time he was battling liver ill health, he lost the sight in his dominant eye due to a retinal detachment.
My husband had successful liver transplant
surgery
6 months ago. At the same time he was battling liver ill health, he lost the sight in his dominant eye due to a retinal detachment.
ScruffyRosie
in
British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Help please!
In the end having waited 3.5 weeks for the
surgery
to contact me I went into the
surgery
and begged for an appointment and got a cancellation same day! They suspected PMR and I had blood tests.
In the end having waited 3.5 weeks for the
surgery
to contact me I went into the
surgery
and begged for an appointment and got a cancellation same day! They suspected PMR and I had blood tests.
Carryon55
in
Pain Concern
6 months ago
Dubaiman
This showed two blocked arteries, one very bad, the other really critical and said I should not fly and the result was 2 bypass graphs carried out by open heart
surgery
. Luckily my travel insurance covered this, but by no means straightforward. I had the
surgery
on 22nd December.
This showed two blocked arteries, one very bad, the other really critical and said I should not fly and the result was 2 bypass graphs carried out by open heart
surgery
. Luckily my travel insurance covered this, but by no means straightforward. I had the
surgery
on 22nd December.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Transplant delays
We are hoping that the review and scheduling can be expedited to meet a 5/1
surgery
date or earlier. The coordinators are quite defensive saying the process just takes time. Does this seem right????? [i]"I am very unhappy with how this process is working.
We are hoping that the review and scheduling can be expedited to meet a 5/1
surgery
date or earlier. The coordinators are quite defensive saying the process just takes time. Does this seem right????? [i]"I am very unhappy with how this process is working.
alperk
in
Kidney Transplant
4 months ago
surgery or no?
I am afraid of the
surgery
as it will delay my cancer meds while healing .
I am afraid of the
surgery
as it will delay my cancer meds while healing .
Epinto
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Does this look like lupus rash?
I’m going crazy wondering what it is and it’s got at least 2 GP’s confused at my
surgery
. Any idea’s would be appreciated but I’m not going to change the current “treatment” before I speak to GP again. Thank you.
I’m going crazy wondering what it is and it’s got at least 2 GP’s confused at my
surgery
. Any idea’s would be appreciated but I’m not going to change the current “treatment” before I speak to GP again. Thank you.
Hidden
in
LUPUS UK
1 month ago
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