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Head is all over the place....
Hi all, phew so glad this forum exists - people that really understand this condition and its effects. So, I had my 5th laparoscopy and polyp removal 3 months ago and after ongoing issues of constipation, fatigue and pain I thought things just weren't right. I went to see my consultant last night (I
Hi all, phew so glad this forum exists - people that really understand this condition and its effects. So, I had my 5th laparoscopy and polyp removal 3 months ago and after ongoing issues of constipation, fatigue and pain I thought things just weren't right. I went to see my consultant last night (I
Moodle214
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Endo post hysterectomy or ovaries removal
Hello all. I'm new to the forum but a sufferer for oh so many years now. My question is this. Even though each case is as unique as it can be, has anyone here had a hysterectomy or removed ovaries and tubes to tell me of their post op adventures? Was the endo eliminated?
Hello all. I'm new to the forum but a sufferer for oh so many years now. My question is this. Even though each case is as unique as it can be, has anyone here had a hysterectomy or removed ovaries and tubes to tell me of their post op adventures? Was the endo eliminated?
Helen_justtired
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
"9 out of 10 doctors on our payroll, recommend this product!" ~ Big Pharma : (
Oh Goody!!! Bio-Thera Solutions, a global biotechnology company based in Guangzhou, China, recently announced that it has initiated a phase 1 clinical trial for BAT1806, a proposed tocilizumab (Actemra) biosimilar. Just what the world needs another Valsartan disaster! https://www.centerforbiosimilars.com
Oh Goody!!! Bio-Thera Solutions, a global biotechnology company based in Guangzhou, China, recently announced that it has initiated a phase 1 clinical trial for BAT1806, a proposed tocilizumab (Actemra) biosimilar. Just what the world needs another Valsartan disaster! https://www.centerforbiosimilars.com
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
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Buserelin : How long until it works?
I'm in week 3 of my, pre oophorectomy, 3 month stint and so far, though I've had no side effects, I've also not noticed any relief at all. I've been scouring the internet for information but I can't find out how long the drug takes to kick in. The leaflet is next to useless and I don't want to have to
I'm in week 3 of my, pre oophorectomy, 3 month stint and so far, though I've had no side effects, I've also not noticed any relief at all. I've been scouring the internet for information but I can't find out how long the drug takes to kick in. The leaflet is next to useless and I don't want to have to
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
ICSI success
Never thought we'd get this far, but goes to show it is possible! 8 months pregnant now, and I'm so lucky and grateful. Just 2 frozen blastos from a mega batch egg collection. The first failed, and the second one took. Maybe my polyp removal helped, or maybe it was just a stronger egg, who knows. The
Never thought we'd get this far, but goes to show it is possible! 8 months pregnant now, and I'm so lucky and grateful. Just 2 frozen blastos from a mega batch egg collection. The first failed, and the second one took. Maybe my polyp removal helped, or maybe it was just a stronger egg, who knows. The
Llama1
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
pain from underarm incision
Three weeks ago I had a partial mastectomy, oncoplastic surgery to reconstruct that breast and lymph node removal. I'm experiencing a fair amount of pain in the underarm incision. Also experiencing a sort of zapping pain in the breast, which people say is nerve regeneration (?). Can anyone help with
Three weeks ago I had a partial mastectomy, oncoplastic surgery to reconstruct that breast and lymph node removal. I'm experiencing a fair amount of pain in the underarm incision. Also experiencing a sort of zapping pain in the breast, which people say is nerve regeneration (?). Can anyone help with
minagirl
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
6 years ago
New here - just diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia
Hi I have been reading this site for such a long time and today, whilst I relax on a sunbed in Greece, I read something that made me post. I feel like I have lived with pain for such a long time. I have so much anger inside me! 10 years ago my periods became extremely painful. For 8 years, after countless
Hi I have been reading this site for such a long time and today, whilst I relax on a sunbed in Greece, I read something that made me post. I feel like I have lived with pain for such a long time. I have so much anger inside me! 10 years ago my periods became extremely painful. For 8 years, after countless
SueDunn01
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NRAS
6 years ago
Well that was a surprise - hydration
Had cardiac review a week past Friday, and as I had haematology the following Wednesday asked for the blood test for that be done at same time. Cardiac review required a fasting blood test. Got result, HCT of 0.46 so booked a venesection an hour before my haematologist appointment. In the meantime
Had cardiac review a week past Friday, and as I had haematology the following Wednesday asked for the blood test for that be done at same time. Cardiac review required a fasting blood test. Got result, HCT of 0.46 so booked a venesection an hour before my haematologist appointment. In the meantime
lizk1993
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
GCA and clinical trials
I was just diagnosed Great cell Arteritise, I am currently on prednisone. I have an opportunity to joint a clinical trial group, that combines prednisone and Stelara. Has anyone had any experience with clinical trial using drug combinations?
I was just diagnosed Great cell Arteritise, I am currently on prednisone. I have an opportunity to joint a clinical trial group, that combines prednisone and Stelara. Has anyone had any experience with clinical trial using drug combinations?
golf26
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
GCA and people not understanding
I have just come back from a wonderful but tiring holiday in Cornwall. I am so much better now I am on Tocilizumab but still not my old self. This was the first time I have been taking it fortnightly, by injection. rather than weekly and I was told I was not to do too much. I had a long day visiting
I have just come back from a wonderful but tiring holiday in Cornwall. I am so much better now I am on Tocilizumab but still not my old self. This was the first time I have been taking it fortnightly, by injection. rather than weekly and I was told I was not to do too much. I had a long day visiting
christine2715
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
To port or not to port
Hi everyone. I’ve appreciated reading everyone else’s posts and hearing about the individual journeys we have all been on with MBC. I was orig diagnosed with stage II in dec 2013 (at the age of 44)and had 2 surgeries including a mastectomy, 8 courses of dose dense chemo, and 5 1/2 weeks radiation all
Hi everyone. I’ve appreciated reading everyone else’s posts and hearing about the individual journeys we have all been on with MBC. I was orig diagnosed with stage II in dec 2013 (at the age of 44)and had 2 surgeries including a mastectomy, 8 courses of dose dense chemo, and 5 1/2 weeks radiation all
harriet91
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 years ago
And the good news is . . .
It took just 10 minutes final assessment yesterday for Keith (hospital rheumatologist) to tell me that Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) is over and the lack of headaches during the final months suggests there will not be any flares. It took 18 months tapering to wipe off the slate. He predicted this, saying
It took just 10 minutes final assessment yesterday for Keith (hospital rheumatologist) to tell me that Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) is over and the lack of headaches during the final months suggests there will not be any flares. It took 18 months tapering to wipe off the slate. He predicted this, saying
sondya
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Endo back after ovary removal
18 months ago i had my ovaries removed aswell as extensive endo in various places. My doctor at the time said it wouldnt return as i wasnt going to be producing oestrogen and until now i believed her but the pain has come back in the last month with a vengeance and am now waiting for an appointment next
18 months ago i had my ovaries removed aswell as extensive endo in various places. My doctor at the time said it wouldnt return as i wasnt going to be producing oestrogen and until now i believed her but the pain has come back in the last month with a vengeance and am now waiting for an appointment next
nicolajones63
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Bra problems
Hi all just wondering if anyone has found the perfect bra post surgery. I have had Lwe with lymph node removal and then re excision for clear margins followed with 20 radiotherapy blasts. I have been measured in 2 different shops bought bras which feel comfortable for about 2 hours then I have to take
Hi all just wondering if anyone has found the perfect bra post surgery. I have had Lwe with lymph node removal and then re excision for clear margins followed with 20 radiotherapy blasts. I have been measured in 2 different shops bought bras which feel comfortable for about 2 hours then I have to take
RuthJ
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My Breast Cancer Community
6 years ago
Wondering if I need to up my ERFA dose after surgery?
I had surgery nearly 3 weeks ago under GA for removal go ovarian cyst and a cervical polypectomy. I've recovered from the affects of the GA and my surgical wounds have healed, but I'm not feeling great. Tired and gaining weight very easily. I'm currently taking Erfa Thyroid. I take 90mg in the morning
I had surgery nearly 3 weeks ago under GA for removal go ovarian cyst and a cervical polypectomy. I've recovered from the affects of the GA and my surgical wounds have healed, but I'm not feeling great. Tired and gaining weight very easily. I'm currently taking Erfa Thyroid. I take 90mg in the morning
franniebabes
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Endo and Major Surgery
Hi Ladies, I’ve just had a Bi-lateral Salpingo Oophorectomy, a Total Hysteroscopy and a bowel and bladder repair. My story is I have had years of the wrong diagnosis. I was told I had IBS, Fibromyalgia, Acid Reflux, Fibroids etc. Then after one MRA test through suffering with my gallbladder, they found
Hi Ladies, I’ve just had a Bi-lateral Salpingo Oophorectomy, a Total Hysteroscopy and a bowel and bladder repair. My story is I have had years of the wrong diagnosis. I was told I had IBS, Fibromyalgia, Acid Reflux, Fibroids etc. Then after one MRA test through suffering with my gallbladder, they found
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
PBC, tired but hopeful
I was diagnosed Jan 2017. Though my symptoms go back to my late teens early 20’s. I had an emergency gallbladder removal and spent 5 days in the hospital at 25 (2002) for a mystery liver infection. Gallbladder was just swollen no stones. The blessing came because the several weeks of antibiotics I
I was diagnosed Jan 2017. Though my symptoms go back to my late teens early 20’s. I had an emergency gallbladder removal and spent 5 days in the hospital at 25 (2002) for a mystery liver infection. Gallbladder was just swollen no stones. The blessing came because the several weeks of antibiotics I
kalikrissy
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PBC Foundation
6 years ago
New forum member
Hello and thank you for allowing me to join. I was diagnosed with MF on the 21st of May this year so I am still in the early stages of it sinking in! I am 53 (tomorrow) and came across diagnosis by accident. I went to my doctors in February experiencing stomach pains and vomiting along with chest wind
Hello and thank you for allowing me to join. I was diagnosed with MF on the 21st of May this year so I am still in the early stages of it sinking in! I am 53 (tomorrow) and came across diagnosis by accident. I went to my doctors in February experiencing stomach pains and vomiting along with chest wind
Graham7694
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Paroxymal AF and a general anaesthetic
I am undergoing an elective keyhole gallbladder removal next week.. I met with my anaesthetist today and after listening to him describe the RISKS involved having a general anaesthetic with Paroxymal AF I’m now wondering just how safe it is to go thro with the op ...just wonder if anyone out there has
I am undergoing an elective keyhole gallbladder removal next week.. I met with my anaesthetist today and after listening to him describe the RISKS involved having a general anaesthetic with Paroxymal AF I’m now wondering just how safe it is to go thro with the op ...just wonder if anyone out there has
Pugsley
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AF Association
6 years ago
Recovery after laproscopy
Hi all, I was discharged from hospital without consultation with a doctor and without a sick note for work. I had laproscopy, hysteroscopy and uterine polypectomy and am a fair amount of pain. Hoping someone on here might be able to give me advice on recovery, what I should and shouldn't do, and for
Hi all, I was discharged from hospital without consultation with a doctor and without a sick note for work. I had laproscopy, hysteroscopy and uterine polypectomy and am a fair amount of pain. Hoping someone on here might be able to give me advice on recovery, what I should and shouldn't do, and for
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
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