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AF and gallbladder removal.
Flecainide has halted my bouts of SVT but a new arrhythmia has now developed. HB is a steady 54 during them but I get breathless and a strange feeling in my chest with flip flops. Now I scheduled for a gallbladder removal under GA next Friday. I am afraid to have it done while I have this strange arrhythmia
Flecainide has halted my bouts of SVT but a new arrhythmia has now developed. HB is a steady 54 during them but I get breathless and a strange feeling in my chest with flip flops. Now I scheduled for a gallbladder removal under GA next Friday. I am afraid to have it done while I have this strange arrhythmia
Palpman
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AF Association
5 years ago
Unicornuate Uterus and Endometriosis
Hello everyone, I'm a 52 year old mum to a 24 year old daughter who suffers terribly with endometriosis. She was also born with a unicornuate uterus with a rudimentary horn. She's tried all sorts of treatments over the past 3 years without much success, she's now looking at a hysterectomy. Her endometriosis
Hello everyone, I'm a 52 year old mum to a 24 year old daughter who suffers terribly with endometriosis. She was also born with a unicornuate uterus with a rudimentary horn. She's tried all sorts of treatments over the past 3 years without much success, she's now looking at a hysterectomy. Her endometriosis
Clarice123
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Reoccurrence of Rectovaginal endo
I’ve had an MRI recently which shows my Rectovaginal endo has reoccurred after hysterectomy and bilateral ovary removal. My gynaecologist think the risks of further surgery may outweigh the benefits. She has treated me for years in a BSGE specialist centre and I trust her implicitly. My question is whether
I’ve had an MRI recently which shows my Rectovaginal endo has reoccurred after hysterectomy and bilateral ovary removal. My gynaecologist think the risks of further surgery may outweigh the benefits. She has treated me for years in a BSGE specialist centre and I trust her implicitly. My question is whether
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
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Thy3a snd Thy3f -watch and wait?
I am new here and was wondering if anyone could offer advice as things seem to be moving too quick. I am female and 52. On being referring to ENT in April 2019 for a lump under chin, which turned out to be enlarged lymph, not of importance, it was discovered during ultrasound that I had “suspicious”
I am new here and was wondering if anyone could offer advice as things seem to be moving too quick. I am female and 52. On being referring to ENT in April 2019 for a lump under chin, which turned out to be enlarged lymph, not of importance, it was discovered during ultrasound that I had “suspicious”
Mer1991
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
I have to withhold my tocilizumab
I was taken into hospital again with cellulitis on my leg put on intravenous antibiotics and am now at home on antibiotic tablets. This means that I have to withhold my tocilizumab. My concern is that if I have a flare what should I do. Increase my pred and by how much? I am now on 8mgms. Tried to reduce
I was taken into hospital again with cellulitis on my leg put on intravenous antibiotics and am now at home on antibiotic tablets. This means that I have to withhold my tocilizumab. My concern is that if I have a flare what should I do. Increase my pred and by how much? I am now on 8mgms. Tried to reduce
Teekay2
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Biliary Dyskinesia
Hello, I have recently been diagnosed with biliary dyskinesia and am due to have my gallbladder removed after 4 years of pain, nausea and generally feeling unwell and dizzy. Is there anyone with any experience of this and if so did gallbladder removal help
Hello, I have recently been diagnosed with biliary dyskinesia and am due to have my gallbladder removed after 4 years of pain, nausea and generally feeling unwell and dizzy. Is there anyone with any experience of this and if so did gallbladder removal help
jackgary70
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Lumpectomy
Hi I’m due to have a wire guided lumpectomy with lymph node removal on the 6th February it’s a day case. How long was your recovery after this operation as a very good friend of my husband and I has sadly passed away we have known him for over 35 years and his funeral is on the 7th so I am hoping that
Hi I’m due to have a wire guided lumpectomy with lymph node removal on the 6th February it’s a day case. How long was your recovery after this operation as a very good friend of my husband and I has sadly passed away we have known him for over 35 years and his funeral is on the 7th so I am hoping that
Lyngal
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
They will rebuild me !
Some of you may know, after a bad fall last year that resulted in my badly smashing both wrists, I’ve needed to have surgery to rebuild them. I had the surgery done in my left wrist in September and then straight into gallbladder removal at the beginning of December. I now have my date for my ankle replacement
Some of you may know, after a bad fall last year that resulted in my badly smashing both wrists, I’ve needed to have surgery to rebuild them. I had the surgery done in my left wrist in September and then straight into gallbladder removal at the beginning of December. I now have my date for my ankle replacement
Eiram50
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NRAS
5 years ago
Frustrated with my recovery....
Had a total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo oopherectomy and excision for Stage 4 Endometriosis on August 12th 2019 and recovery after this was slow as I expected. Was 12 weeks before going back to work and went back on reduced hours. Now January and still struggling. Don’t know what’s going on inside
Had a total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo oopherectomy and excision for Stage 4 Endometriosis on August 12th 2019 and recovery after this was slow as I expected. Was 12 weeks before going back to work and went back on reduced hours. Now January and still struggling. Don’t know what’s going on inside
_EndoWarrior_
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Stopping Braftovi Mektovi targeted medications
Yesterday we met with our oncologist, so I'm sharing an update. This has lots of technical stuff included. Wayne is stopping the Braftovi-Mektovi targeted therapy combination as it has had no apparent influence on the melanoma. As a result he will also stop other meds he was taking to deal with side
Yesterday we met with our oncologist, so I'm sharing an update. This has lots of technical stuff included. Wayne is stopping the Braftovi-Mektovi targeted therapy combination as it has had no apparent influence on the melanoma. As a result he will also stop other meds he was taking to deal with side
missyrand
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Melanoma Caregivers
5 years ago
Radiation with or without Antiandrogen Therapy in Recurrent PCa - a follow-up.
New video interview [1] on follow-up to a 2017 paper [2]. In the "Shipley" study: "... we assigned 760 eligible patients who had undergone prostatectomy with a lymphadenectomy and had disease, as assessed on pathological testing, with a tumor stage of T2 (confined to the prostate but with a positive
New video interview [1] on follow-up to a 2017 paper [2]. In the "Shipley" study: "... we assigned 760 eligible patients who had undergone prostatectomy with a lymphadenectomy and had disease, as assessed on pathological testing, with a tumor stage of T2 (confined to the prostate but with a positive
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Urea and Electrolytes
Serum Sodium range 133 - 146 Can I have some help please? In the last 5months my reading has been <133. What can I do to try to get it within the range?
Serum Sodium range 133 - 146 Can I have some help please? In the last 5months my reading has been <133. What can I do to try to get it within the range?
prunus
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Keytruda
Oddly enough, we have arrived back at immunotherapy very gratefully. We got the call early in the morning Tuesday; that instead of the chemotherapy Temodar, we would try Keytruda for the last time. His brain MRI is finally stable, and his dose of steroids is at 1.5mg decadron (10mg prednisone equivalent
Oddly enough, we have arrived back at immunotherapy very gratefully. We got the call early in the morning Tuesday; that instead of the chemotherapy Temodar, we would try Keytruda for the last time. His brain MRI is finally stable, and his dose of steroids is at 1.5mg decadron (10mg prednisone equivalent
kellyOd
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Melanoma Caregivers
5 years ago
Questions about what happens after hysterectomy & unilateral ovary removal
Hi, Just trying to get my head round my options. I’m due to have an op to remove the endo on my bowel & will probably have a hysterectomy (due to adenomysis) and one ovary removed. I said that I’d prefer to keep my right ovary (which is healthy apparently) as I thought if I do that I might be able
Hi, Just trying to get my head round my options. I’m due to have an op to remove the endo on my bowel & will probably have a hysterectomy (due to adenomysis) and one ovary removed. I said that I’d prefer to keep my right ovary (which is healthy apparently) as I thought if I do that I might be able
MajawithaJ
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Not great update
We had his PET and brain MRI on Monday, and we saw his oncologist today to get the results. We also had a surprise Doppler ultrasound for a “cramp” he had in his left calf. Turns out, not a cramp. Blood clot in his mid calf. Which is definitely not what me and Ryan expected. He is now going to get an
We had his PET and brain MRI on Monday, and we saw his oncologist today to get the results. We also had a surprise Doppler ultrasound for a “cramp” he had in his left calf. Turns out, not a cramp. Blood clot in his mid calf. Which is definitely not what me and Ryan expected. He is now going to get an
kellyOd
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Melanoma Caregivers
5 years ago
Any Experience with Tocilizumab and GCA?
I am reading that it may reduce the likelihood of relapse and can reduce the long term dosage of Prednisone. Has anyone had experience with it, good or bad?
I am reading that it may reduce the likelihood of relapse and can reduce the long term dosage of Prednisone. Has anyone had experience with it, good or bad?
Brofort
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
HRT / HYSTERECTOMY & OOPHORECTOMY FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS
Hello! I'm 42 and having a total hysterectomy in April and about to start prostrap with tibolone. 4 surgeries so far, last was in April and diagnosed with stage 3 endometriosis, now with many bladder complications and suspected thoracic involvement but nothing being doing for lung and bladder issues.
Hello! I'm 42 and having a total hysterectomy in April and about to start prostrap with tibolone. 4 surgeries so far, last was in April and diagnosed with stage 3 endometriosis, now with many bladder complications and suspected thoracic involvement but nothing being doing for lung and bladder issues.
laf1977
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Polyp removal booked
I have found a clinic that will just do a hysteroscopy/polyp removal with not seeing them for any other services. Had an initial consultation there this week, and they have booked me in for the 7th January. Great news! Still over three weeks away, so I'm going to struggle with that length of time, but
I have found a clinic that will just do a hysteroscopy/polyp removal with not seeing them for any other services. Had an initial consultation there this week, and they have booked me in for the 7th January. Great news! Still over three weeks away, so I'm going to struggle with that length of time, but
ttcemmie
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Cholecystitus symptoms after gallbladder removal
Hey Guys, After a truly horrific year of attacks (which we have affectionaly nicknamed death pains) occurring 2-3 times a week most weeks, I finally had my gallbladder removed on the 11th November. Wile it was an unpleasant experience, my surgeon told me the op would end my suffering and I was so excited
Hey Guys, After a truly horrific year of attacks (which we have affectionaly nicknamed death pains) occurring 2-3 times a week most weeks, I finally had my gallbladder removed on the 11th November. Wile it was an unpleasant experience, my surgeon told me the op would end my suffering and I was so excited
Mistee
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
I have had endo for many years. 5 surgeries, Mirena and 10 years of Zoladex/Tibolone. I have recently been suffering with anxiety
Depression and wondered if I am going through the “real” menopause. How will I know if I am forever in a “surgical” menopause? How will I know when to stop taking it and what will happen? Advice please.
Depression and wondered if I am going through the “real” menopause. How will I know if I am forever in a “surgical” menopause? How will I know when to stop taking it and what will happen? Advice please.
crochetstar
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
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