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Needing to hear some encouraging stories about stage 4 inoperable OC
Unfortunately the
surgery
was attempted after 3 and now after 6 they Fuad keyhole
surgery
to see if the full op is possible and it is not. I’m devastated to not have the
surgery
as in my head that might have bought me 5 years time.
Unfortunately the
surgery
was attempted after 3 and now after 6 they Fuad keyhole
surgery
to see if the full op is possible and it is not. I’m devastated to not have the
surgery
as in my head that might have bought me 5 years time.
Littlefluffycloud
in
My Ovacome
8 months ago
Surgery and PD
Has anyone else in my situation gone ahead with
surgery
, and what was the result?
Has anyone else in my situation gone ahead with
surgery
, and what was the result?
JohnAD
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 days ago
CABG update
So here goes - at The Royal Brompton with one last night before my triple CABG tomorrow - being woken up @ 6am before being taken down to
surgery
. Suddenly it’s all got a bit ‘real’ - oh well, what’s the worst that could happen………….
So here goes - at The Royal Brompton with one last night before my triple CABG tomorrow - being woken up @ 6am before being taken down to
surgery
. Suddenly it’s all got a bit ‘real’ - oh well, what’s the worst that could happen………….
KaduFlyer
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
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hard time but manageable thanks to all you!
I had
surgery
yesterday It hurts bad but the morphine helps 😂. Doesn’t take all the pain away but definitely makes it more bearable Have I learned my lesson? Probably not 😂. The hospital and staff have been absolutely amazing. I’m going to miss them when I finally go home.
I had
surgery
yesterday It hurts bad but the morphine helps 😂. Doesn’t take all the pain away but definitely makes it more bearable Have I learned my lesson? Probably not 😂. The hospital and staff have been absolutely amazing. I’m going to miss them when I finally go home.
Xvettech
in
My MSAA Community
4 months ago
Inflammation
I had hand
surgery
last month, and the recovery has been long and painful. Because I don't tolerate strong opioids l, I had declined the Oxycodone prescription that was offered me. Since I take Codeine-Tylenol for RLS, I naively thought that that would be sufficient for my post-op pain.
I had hand
surgery
last month, and the recovery has been long and painful. Because I don't tolerate strong opioids l, I had declined the Oxycodone prescription that was offered me. Since I take Codeine-Tylenol for RLS, I naively thought that that would be sufficient for my post-op pain.
nocturne
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
28 days ago
Do I need to go back on Thyroxine?
However when the rash appeared I decided to make an appointment at my
surgery
. I saw a 'nurse practitioner' (you never get to see a doctor at our £7 million newly built
surgery
) . She said she was usually quite good on diagnosing rashes/skin conditions.
However when the rash appeared I decided to make an appointment at my
surgery
. I saw a 'nurse practitioner' (you never get to see a doctor at our £7 million newly built
surgery
) . She said she was usually quite good on diagnosing rashes/skin conditions.
wimpyshrog
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
My Kardia has arrived.
But when I have an ECG at the
surgery
my pulse rate is always very low even though my heart is racing away, so maybe that's what the Kardia is picking up.
But when I have an ECG at the
surgery
my pulse rate is always very low even though my heart is racing away, so maybe that's what the Kardia is picking up.
Ilovedogs12
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
GENERALLY! Is there a correct sleeping position, right recovery position, left recovery position, back, high back support, v pillow, etc?
I have had back
surgery
[25 years ago], broken [fragile] clavicle right shoulder, broken skull, broken rib cage structure, so have been advised to find a comfortable sleeping position.
I have had back
surgery
[25 years ago], broken [fragile] clavicle right shoulder, broken skull, broken rib cage structure, so have been advised to find a comfortable sleeping position.
Adlon57
in
Healthy Evidence
6 months ago
Iron study results help please
These results are already marked satisfactory at the gp
surgery
but I want to know why my ferritin result is so low. I'm not feeling that well mainly sleep issues. Thanks
These results are already marked satisfactory at the gp
surgery
but I want to know why my ferritin result is so low. I'm not feeling that well mainly sleep issues. Thanks
Cn13
in
Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Calling Type 1 Diabetics
Due to have my bypass in 2 days just wondering if there are any other type 1 diabetics who have had the
surgery
with stories to share. I have had some wonderful responses to my plea for help with feeling anxious but would love to hear from anyone else with this blessed disease 😃
Due to have my bypass in 2 days just wondering if there are any other type 1 diabetics who have had the
surgery
with stories to share. I have had some wonderful responses to my plea for help with feeling anxious but would love to hear from anyone else with this blessed disease 😃
MotherPeach
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
He said I need
surgery
to remove them but that I’d need to be referred to a different department for that (I think it was urology and another department). He also mentioned Pelvic congestion syndrome which I have never heard of before.
He said I need
surgery
to remove them but that I’d need to be referred to a different department for that (I think it was urology and another department). He also mentioned Pelvic congestion syndrome which I have never heard of before.
Holly_91
in
Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
dad has advanced prostate cancer
She even spoke about
surgery
for his collar bone but I think that’s crazy! To put him through that and the bones are so brittle. I tell her he needs stronger meds for pain. I tell her maybe hospice but she doesn’t want to lose him going to his doctors and radiation.
She even spoke about
surgery
for his collar bone but I think that’s crazy! To put him through that and the bones are so brittle. I tell her he needs stronger meds for pain. I tell her maybe hospice but she doesn’t want to lose him going to his doctors and radiation.
Ckck333
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
A lot to process
It's been 9 weeks since I was diagnosed with coronary artery disease and I'm schedule for
surgery
on the 25th September. My head hurts processing the information and and I'm hoping my surgeon has excellent knife skills 🙂
It's been 9 weeks since I was diagnosed with coronary artery disease and I'm schedule for
surgery
on the 25th September. My head hurts processing the information and and I'm hoping my surgeon has excellent knife skills 🙂
LindaLittleBear
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
nubequa
All clear at time of
surgery
. Biochemical Recurrence In 6 months after
surgery
. Fighting ever since.😫 He has rare and aggressive CDK12 mutation. Gleason 8 Decipher Score .93 Thanks!
All clear at time of
surgery
. Biochemical Recurrence In 6 months after
surgery
. Fighting ever since.😫 He has rare and aggressive CDK12 mutation. Gleason 8 Decipher Score .93 Thanks!
JolleySprings
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Aortic Stenosis and Angina
One cardiologist mentioned open heart
surgery
as my aortic stenosis is moderate to severe does anyone have any idea what happens next or even time frame etc. thanks Vickie
One cardiologist mentioned open heart
surgery
as my aortic stenosis is moderate to severe does anyone have any idea what happens next or even time frame etc. thanks Vickie
Vms49
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Endometriosis stage 4
I am really after some advice I have been reading up on endometriosis and from what I have read the only way to diagnosis is with
surgery
. Can anyone help me clarify that the mri gave the right diagnosis please. Any advice would be appreciated I'm tired weak and confused Many thanks
I am really after some advice I have been reading up on endometriosis and from what I have read the only way to diagnosis is with
surgery
. Can anyone help me clarify that the mri gave the right diagnosis please. Any advice would be appreciated I'm tired weak and confused Many thanks
Carla1982
in
Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Updated Bloodwork! Graves, TED, Thyroidectomy?
I don't want to go through medication and
surgery
on my eyes to only have them bulge out of my head again if my thyroid levels go up? Anyone go through this or have an advice? Thanks!
I don't want to go through medication and
surgery
on my eyes to only have them bulge out of my head again if my thyroid levels go up? Anyone go through this or have an advice? Thanks!
TeahM602
in
Thyroid UK
4 months ago
potential OC?
In October I had
surgery
to remove 2 large cysts in both of my ovaries and endometriosis/ adhesions in my pelvis. The dr then wanted to put me on the contraceptive pill to stop the pain I was getting with my period from the endometriosis.
In October I had
surgery
to remove 2 large cysts in both of my ovaries and endometriosis/ adhesions in my pelvis. The dr then wanted to put me on the contraceptive pill to stop the pain I was getting with my period from the endometriosis.
SweetRemy
in
My Ovacome
3 months ago
The Life and Times of a Wild Chipmunk
Stayed with aunt through cardiac
surgery
and rehab. Lost house and 3/4 of contents, entire family except aunt and cat. Family does not understand depression and think tough love is the answer. Have had to live in car. In about 3 was will probably be homeless again. Don't know what to do.
Stayed with aunt through cardiac
surgery
and rehab. Lost house and 3/4 of contents, entire family except aunt and cat. Family does not understand depression and think tough love is the answer. Have had to live in car. In about 3 was will probably be homeless again. Don't know what to do.
Wildchipmunk
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Gynaecology
I had
surgery
3 years ago which confirmed endometriosis. 3 years later I am in triple the pain than I ever was.. my doctor thinks this could have gone to my lungs as along with the pain I'm having alot of breathing problems but everything else is coming back normal.
I had
surgery
3 years ago which confirmed endometriosis. 3 years later I am in triple the pain than I ever was.. my doctor thinks this could have gone to my lungs as along with the pain I'm having alot of breathing problems but everything else is coming back normal.
Kezzaw1990
in
Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
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