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Triple negative
Hello everyone again. I have just got back from the oncologist and it turns out I'm triple negative so I now have to have the genetics test to see if it's a gene mutation and if it is then I will have to have double masectomy plus ovary removal so thinking the worst as usual and very teary. x
Hello everyone again. I have just got back from the oncologist and it turns out I'm triple negative so I now have to have the genetics test to see if it's a gene mutation and if it is then I will have to have double masectomy plus ovary removal so thinking the worst as usual and very teary. x
reubenbracken
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My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
6 weeks post op - can I drive again now??
Hi ladies, I'm 6 weeks post op after a laparoscopic hysterectomy + ovary removal. When is it ok to start driving again. Is it up to me when I get behind the wheel or do I have to wait for my follow up consultant appointment? Thanks x
Hi ladies, I'm 6 weeks post op after a laparoscopic hysterectomy + ovary removal. When is it ok to start driving again. Is it up to me when I get behind the wheel or do I have to wait for my follow up consultant appointment? Thanks x
Butterfly98
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Healthy Happy Woman
8 years ago
Gallbladder
Hurrah and Yay ... in November 2011 I was supposed to be admitted for a cholecystectomy, however this coincide with the date of my mother's inquest and the due date of first grandchild so I refused. NHS said I have a 1 : 5 chance of being an emergency patient within the next five years, I reasoned I
Hurrah and Yay ... in November 2011 I was supposed to be admitted for a cholecystectomy, however this coincide with the date of my mother's inquest and the due date of first grandchild so I refused. NHS said I have a 1 : 5 chance of being an emergency patient within the next five years, I reasoned I
sarahstevenson
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
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Surgical Menopause - Thyroid Levels Normal?
Hi! I hope you can help please. I'm struggling to optimise my HRT and am worried that my thyroid levels may be too low and are contributing to my problems. My TSH is 0.72 (range is 0.35 - 5.00)and my Free TH is 10.8 (range is 9.0 - 21.0). If anyone can advise if I need to pursue further investigation
Hi! I hope you can help please. I'm struggling to optimise my HRT and am worried that my thyroid levels may be too low and are contributing to my problems. My TSH is 0.72 (range is 0.35 - 5.00)and my Free TH is 10.8 (range is 9.0 - 21.0). If anyone can advise if I need to pursue further investigation
Tempestteapot
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
I'm hoping for some advice.
Hello everyone, i'm glad to find a community like this to come to. My mother has just had surgery for bowel cancer (R hemicolectomy plus bilateral oopherectomy although no news on the ovaries yet) 10 days ago. She has done really well and feels emotionally ready for the possibility of chemo but doesn't
Hello everyone, i'm glad to find a community like this to come to. My mother has just had surgery for bowel cancer (R hemicolectomy plus bilateral oopherectomy although no news on the ovaries yet) 10 days ago. She has done really well and feels emotionally ready for the possibility of chemo but doesn't
sistersukes
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My Cancer Community
8 years ago
Total hysterectomy - resentful
It's only a few weeks since my endo was diagnosed and I've now been advised to have a TAH due to fibroids in uterus, and removal of both ovaries to stop more endo growing ( & the right ovary is badly damaged by cyst anyway). Excising the endo alone apparently wouldn't stop the pain as fibroids would
It's only a few weeks since my endo was diagnosed and I've now been advised to have a TAH due to fibroids in uterus, and removal of both ovaries to stop more endo growing ( & the right ovary is badly damaged by cyst anyway). Excising the endo alone apparently wouldn't stop the pain as fibroids would
Heloyse
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
The big operation tomorrow 💪
I'm going for the full hysterecomy with omentum & lymph node removal in the morning . The operation has been brought forward 2 weeks early I'm excited that things are moving forward but also terrified at the same time. Results will be 2 weeks after to determine what course of treatment I will receive
I'm going for the full hysterecomy with omentum & lymph node removal in the morning . The operation has been brought forward 2 weeks early I'm excited that things are moving forward but also terrified at the same time. Results will be 2 weeks after to determine what course of treatment I will receive
Coxsar
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My Ovacome
8 years ago
What to do with lymph nodes?
I will have an interval debulking surgery next week. My PET scan shows NED after 3 cycles of chemo. I had enlarged para aortic lymph nodes initially. I have clear cell histology. My oncologist wants to do laparatomy with complete lymphadenectomy (removal of all pelvic and para aortic lymph nodes). I
I will have an interval debulking surgery next week. My PET scan shows NED after 3 cycles of chemo. I had enlarged para aortic lymph nodes initially. I have clear cell histology. My oncologist wants to do laparatomy with complete lymphadenectomy (removal of all pelvic and para aortic lymph nodes). I
tanyanpc
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My Ovacome
8 years ago
Tocilizumab and Giant Cell Arteritis
John Mills on behalf of VUK is Interested in hearing about the experiences of anyone who has been treated with Tocilizumab for treating GCA. (Good or Bad) NICE are doing an appraisal of this drug and VUK have been invited to take part in the consultation. Please contact John.mills@vasculitis.org.uk
John Mills on behalf of VUK is Interested in hearing about the experiences of anyone who has been treated with Tocilizumab for treating GCA. (Good or Bad) NICE are doing an appraisal of this drug and VUK have been invited to take part in the consultation. Please contact John.mills@vasculitis.org.uk
Suzym2u
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Tocilizumab for Giant Cell Arteritis (Temporal Arteritis)
John Mills on behalf of VUK are interested in hearing about the experiences of anyone who has been treated with Tocilizumab for treating GCA. (Good or Bad) NICE are doing an appraisal of this drug and VUK have been invited to take part in the consultation. Please contact John.mills@vasculitis.org.uk
John Mills on behalf of VUK are interested in hearing about the experiences of anyone who has been treated with Tocilizumab for treating GCA. (Good or Bad) NICE are doing an appraisal of this drug and VUK have been invited to take part in the consultation. Please contact John.mills@vasculitis.org.uk
Suzym2u
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
8 years ago
Terrible jerks and tremours
7 days post TAH and feeling OK apart from these horrid feelings I'm getting. I feel really jerky and having little tremors. feel sort of drunk. anyone had these feelings. is it due to ovary removal? Hate these feelings. Had some hrt patches prescribed but not taken yet due to breast cancer in the immediate
7 days post TAH and feeling OK apart from these horrid feelings I'm getting. I feel really jerky and having little tremors. feel sort of drunk. anyone had these feelings. is it due to ovary removal? Hate these feelings. Had some hrt patches prescribed but not taken yet due to breast cancer in the immediate
Chel69
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Healthy Happy Woman
8 years ago
Debating whether to keep my ovaries...
Hello All, I'm awaiting a date for my total laparoscopic hysterectomy and am undecided whether to have an oophorectomy at the same time. I have adenomyosis and endometriosis on the left uterosacral ligament and ureter. I had initially elected to keep my ovaries and then panicked, rang my nurse and asked
Hello All, I'm awaiting a date for my total laparoscopic hysterectomy and am undecided whether to have an oophorectomy at the same time. I have adenomyosis and endometriosis on the left uterosacral ligament and ureter. I had initially elected to keep my ovaries and then panicked, rang my nurse and asked
mylady77
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Healthy Happy Woman
8 years ago
After sub total
Well the op is over with sub total with ovary removal. Had morphine until 5pm Thursday then just paracetamol and ibuprofen. Drain and cathered removed but have trapped wind not really slept all night. Wound is vertical and higher up than they wanted it to be but the gremlin is no more. No bowel movement
Well the op is over with sub total with ovary removal. Had morphine until 5pm Thursday then just paracetamol and ibuprofen. Drain and cathered removed but have trapped wind not really slept all night. Wound is vertical and higher up than they wanted it to be but the gremlin is no more. No bowel movement
Gremlin16
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Healthy Happy Woman
8 years ago
Little introduction!
Hello all! I just wanted to introduce myself, as I'm newly diagnosed with Endometriosis, and ovarian cysts. I had a laparoscopy on Monday to get a conclusive picture, and they carried out a cyst and ovary removal. Anyway- I consider myself incredibly lucky so far, as my first GP appointment was only
Hello all! I just wanted to introduce myself, as I'm newly diagnosed with Endometriosis, and ovarian cysts. I had a laparoscopy on Monday to get a conclusive picture, and they carried out a cyst and ovary removal. Anyway- I consider myself incredibly lucky so far, as my first GP appointment was only
Smizen83
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
What to buy OH for Christmas
As Christmas is looming again I thought I'd tell you how to bring back that childhood feeling of the excitement at being faced with a pile of presents not knowing what you were about to unwrap. I don't know about anyone else but now that gifts are often requests rather than surprises Christmas has kind
As Christmas is looming again I thought I'd tell you how to bring back that childhood feeling of the excitement at being faced with a pile of presents not knowing what you were about to unwrap. I don't know about anyone else but now that gifts are often requests rather than surprises Christmas has kind
ShellyC23
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Checking back in to report on this crazy ride...
Hi friends. I haven't been on these boards for awhile because I've been dealing with other health issues, but I thought I'd check back in and report on my progress and new developments. I was diagnosed in January as a stage 2 PBC. I have an immune deficiency called Common Variable Immune Deficiency due
Hi friends. I haven't been on these boards for awhile because I've been dealing with other health issues, but I thought I'd check back in and report on my progress and new developments. I was diagnosed in January as a stage 2 PBC. I have an immune deficiency called Common Variable Immune Deficiency due
JennyCville
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PBC Foundation
8 years ago
Newly diagnosed cirrhosis
Hi guys, My dad (63 years old) has recently been diagnosed with cirrhosis. He has been in the hospital for 30 plus days and now he has ascites (tap done today), HE (started yyesterda- only one dose of lactulose given) and failing kidneys. He is stable enough for dialysis. And will be starting
Hi guys, My dad (63 years old) has recently been diagnosed with cirrhosis. He has been in the hospital for 30 plus days and now he has ascites (tap done today), HE (started yyesterda- only one dose of lactulose given) and failing kidneys. He is stable enough for dialysis. And will be starting
Ak1989
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Endo after menopause and HRT
Hi All I'm new here :-) Although I've been using this website since being diagnosed for information purposes, this is my first post. I'm just looking for some advice really. I had my womb taken away 8 years ago (when I was 30 - now 38) due to cancerous cells and then 2 years ago I started with pain in
Hi All I'm new here :-) Although I've been using this website since being diagnosed for information purposes, this is my first post. I'm just looking for some advice really. I had my womb taken away 8 years ago (when I was 30 - now 38) due to cancerous cells and then 2 years ago I started with pain in
SuChev
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
I'm still here
That title has more than one meaning now that I think about it. First it means I'm still alive. I survived gallbladder removal surgery, which went well and from which I'm still recovering. It also means I'm still here following this community and still having a few issues with B12. I feel as if the latest
That title has more than one meaning now that I think about it. First it means I'm still alive. I survived gallbladder removal surgery, which went well and from which I'm still recovering. It also means I'm still here following this community and still having a few issues with B12. I feel as if the latest
Galixie
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Porcelain Gallbladder
Hi all. I've done the stupid thing of googling and now I'm concerned. My surgeon told me that my cholecystectomy was very challenging and that the gallbladder had, in effect, died and had become very hard. I see him again on the 31st October when I will get the lab results. He didn't mention a porcelain
Hi all. I've done the stupid thing of googling and now I'm concerned. My surgeon told me that my cholecystectomy was very challenging and that the gallbladder had, in effect, died and had become very hard. I see him again on the 31st October when I will get the lab results. He didn't mention a porcelain
SarahP63
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
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