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Hi my name is Susan and I'm 51 yrs old
I got diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in sept 2014 just after my 50th I had lumpectomy in October with lymph node removal which was clear followed by another operation 4 weeks later as they didn't get the margin clearance ,after that i was told I was her2 positive and would have to have chemo which
I got diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in sept 2014 just after my 50th I had lumpectomy in October with lymph node removal which was clear followed by another operation 4 weeks later as they didn't get the margin clearance ,after that i was told I was her2 positive and would have to have chemo which
Suey64
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My Breast Cancer Community
9 years ago
Brilliant low fat recipes - Hairy Bikers
Hi, When I was looking for low fat recipes I came across the Hairy Dieters books. I am a foster parent with two teenage children. Because of my recent Gallbladder removal I have had to go on a low fat diet and I cook meals from scratch most days. These books are brilliant, very easy, use ingredients
Hi, When I was looking for low fat recipes I came across the Hairy Dieters books. I am a foster parent with two teenage children. Because of my recent Gallbladder removal I have had to go on a low fat diet and I cook meals from scratch most days. These books are brilliant, very easy, use ingredients
NettyBlackmore
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Weight Loss Support
9 years ago
Surgical menopause
Hi all, I know I've been posting on here a lot just lately but recovering at home alone, its just good to talk to other ladies. So I'm now getting used to being in surgical menopause, the hot flushes are nowhere near as bad as they were on prostap but I'm getting myself all stressed and worried about
Hi all, I know I've been posting on here a lot just lately but recovering at home alone, its just good to talk to other ladies. So I'm now getting used to being in surgical menopause, the hot flushes are nowhere near as bad as they were on prostap but I'm getting myself all stressed and worried about
Heidi11
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
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pain after hysteroscopy to remove polyps ashermans syndrome and Endo has anyone had this?
Hi I had a hysteroscopy to remove polyps 12 weeks ago. Prior to this I was pain-free but just had heavy bleeding . A few weeks after the treatment I started to experience really bad groin pain and pelvic pain I was kept in hospital for four days after going to a and e with the pain. I was told this
Hi I had a hysteroscopy to remove polyps 12 weeks ago. Prior to this I was pain-free but just had heavy bleeding . A few weeks after the treatment I started to experience really bad groin pain and pelvic pain I was kept in hospital for four days after going to a and e with the pain. I was told this
Fayed
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Bi lateral salpingo oopherectomy
Hi has anyone has a BSO in their mid fifties onwards? I have just been found to have a large ovarian cyst and it has to be removed along with my fallopian tubes and ovaries and wondered what this means post menopause in respect of hormones?
Hi has anyone has a BSO in their mid fifties onwards? I have just been found to have a large ovarian cyst and it has to be removed along with my fallopian tubes and ovaries and wondered what this means post menopause in respect of hormones?
katiep59
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Women's Health
9 years ago
Hi I'm a newbie here
I'm Kim 56 yrs old and during a routine lumbar MRI a few weeks back a large 11.5cm cyst was found in my pelvic area. I saw a wonderful gynae specialist last night in a fast track clinic and she has said it has to come out along with my fallopian tubes and ovaries so I am due to have a bi lateral salpingo
I'm Kim 56 yrs old and during a routine lumbar MRI a few weeks back a large 11.5cm cyst was found in my pelvic area. I saw a wonderful gynae specialist last night in a fast track clinic and she has said it has to come out along with my fallopian tubes and ovaries so I am due to have a bi lateral salpingo
katiep59
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Healthy Happy Woman
9 years ago
Confused!!
Hi ladies going to have a bit of a rant I'm afraid. I was admitted to Stepping Hill on Wednesday for bilateral oophorectomy removal of tubes and cervix with probable bowel resection. I had to endure bowel prep and starve myself all day Wednesday, I had a bed booked on high dependency and so had psyched
Hi ladies going to have a bit of a rant I'm afraid. I was admitted to Stepping Hill on Wednesday for bilateral oophorectomy removal of tubes and cervix with probable bowel resection. I had to endure bowel prep and starve myself all day Wednesday, I had a bed booked on high dependency and so had psyched
Heidi11
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Bilateral salpingo oophorectomy
Hello all. I am new to this site so was after some advice. I am 35 years old and for the past 4 years ive had a number of health issues ranging from Diverticular Disease,Kidney stone,Depression,Back pain and chronic pelvic pain Im due to have a Bilateral Salpingo Oophorectomy at the weekend and I am
Hello all. I am new to this site so was after some advice. I am 35 years old and for the past 4 years ive had a number of health issues ranging from Diverticular Disease,Kidney stone,Depression,Back pain and chronic pelvic pain Im due to have a Bilateral Salpingo Oophorectomy at the weekend and I am
jen80
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Confused!
Post cholecystectomy. Enlarged gall bladder but no obvious stone. Liver function tests raised. Post op liver function tests all return to normal but positive AMA M2. No other signs or symptoms. Just wondering if M2 could have been positive because of op conditions and now LFTs are normal and any
Post cholecystectomy. Enlarged gall bladder but no obvious stone. Liver function tests raised. Post op liver function tests all return to normal but positive AMA M2. No other signs or symptoms. Just wondering if M2 could have been positive because of op conditions and now LFTs are normal and any
Hidden
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PBC Foundation
9 years ago
Go on Living, I Guess!
One of my favorite films is Richard Elfman's 1980 $0 budget release "The Forbidden Zone", which follows the travails of the Hercules family and their friend Squeezit Henderson through a mysterious door in their Venice Beach basement and into the Sixth Dimension, ruled by the tyrannical and self absorbed
One of my favorite films is Richard Elfman's 1980 $0 budget release "The Forbidden Zone", which follows the travails of the Hercules family and their friend Squeezit Henderson through a mysterious door in their Venice Beach basement and into the Sixth Dimension, ruled by the tyrannical and self absorbed
Trotski
in
HIV Partners
9 years ago
Advice needed!
Hiya all 😊 I'm due to have a pre op on the 27th of this month! After going to the doctors numerous times it's a huge relief my pre op is finally here 2 years on! I'm due to have a; laparoscopy, hysteroscopy and possible oophorectomy! Im currently taking tramadol, naproxen and paracetamol! Im so fed
Hiya all 😊 I'm due to have a pre op on the 27th of this month! After going to the doctors numerous times it's a huge relief my pre op is finally here 2 years on! I'm due to have a; laparoscopy, hysteroscopy and possible oophorectomy! Im currently taking tramadol, naproxen and paracetamol! Im so fed
Katiels3
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis
I've just had a laparoscopy carried out last week, which I'm recovering well from but had a mirena coil fitted to help with the heavy painful periods. They have said that I need to give it at least three to six months to settle down, but have been getting really bad period pains which normally sub-side
I've just had a laparoscopy carried out last week, which I'm recovering well from but had a mirena coil fitted to help with the heavy painful periods. They have said that I need to give it at least three to six months to settle down, but have been getting really bad period pains which normally sub-side
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Hastings Meet up
After a great start in November and December the Hastings group is looking forward to a successful 2016. If you would like to join us at a meeting please let us know. If you know of others in East Sussex or if you are visiting Hastings and would like to meet with others who have polymyalgia rheumatica
After a great start in November and December the Hastings group is looking forward to a successful 2016. If you would like to join us at a meeting please let us know. If you know of others in East Sussex or if you are visiting Hastings and would like to meet with others who have polymyalgia rheumatica
pennyw
Administrator
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Some Statistics regarding Large Vessel Vasculitis
Some statstics came through to us this morning so thought I would share them, but please do not shoot the messenger, I am just passing them on. There is estimated to be 1 new case of TAK (Takayasu Arteritis ) per million here in Europe per year. Average age of onset is 23 years. 50% of those diagnosed
Some statstics came through to us this morning so thought I would share them, but please do not shoot the messenger, I am just passing them on. There is estimated to be 1 new case of TAK (Takayasu Arteritis ) per million here in Europe per year. Average age of onset is 23 years. 50% of those diagnosed
Suzym2u
Vasculitis UK
in
Vasculitis UK
9 years ago
Surgical menopause without HRT
I have just heard that my tumours are weakly positive for oestrogen receptivity which means I can't have HRT. I had my operation in October and my menopause systems are awful (hot flushes, terrible mood swings and weepiness, night sweats etc). They are so debilitating that I have not been able to return
I have just heard that my tumours are weakly positive for oestrogen receptivity which means I can't have HRT. I had my operation in October and my menopause systems are awful (hot flushes, terrible mood swings and weepiness, night sweats etc). They are so debilitating that I have not been able to return
Uniqueone
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My Ovacome
9 years ago
returning pain after excision by BSGE specialist
Hi I've been ready a post regarding returning pain after a laperoscopy, Be good to know if people where treated by specialist and how long after there endo pain came back after excision, So I would like to start a poll. Can you awnser just Excision by specialist: yes no Pain came back: months years
Hi I've been ready a post regarding returning pain after a laperoscopy, Be good to know if people where treated by specialist and how long after there endo pain came back after excision, So I would like to start a poll. Can you awnser just Excision by specialist: yes no Pain came back: months years
Tboag
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Finally
Hi I have finally got my date for total hysterectomy (due to adenomyosis), ovary removal, excision and possible bowel resection. 11th March. I can't wait to get this done and get on with the road to recovery.
Hi I have finally got my date for total hysterectomy (due to adenomyosis), ovary removal, excision and possible bowel resection. 11th March. I can't wait to get this done and get on with the road to recovery.
JeanOsborne
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Oopherectomy bowel attached to womb. Pain. Daily pain
6 weeks ago I had a lap. Found stage 4 endo. Removed both ovaries one tube. Could not remove uterus as the bowel is now inside the uterus? It was in an endo centre. I was told if they took uterus I would end up in iTu for a month and with a colposcopy bag. I have been told that the uterus will now shrivel
6 weeks ago I had a lap. Found stage 4 endo. Removed both ovaries one tube. Could not remove uterus as the bowel is now inside the uterus? It was in an endo centre. I was told if they took uterus I would end up in iTu for a month and with a colposcopy bag. I have been told that the uterus will now shrivel
Cerysr
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Losing my rag
This is both a rant and a question, so I apologise in advance. I am 22 and have been diagnosed with endo for just over two years, suffered with it for three. First diagnostic lap was around this time two years ago, and they didn't remove anything claiming it was too risky. Cue zoladex, no HRT. Total
This is both a rant and a question, so I apologise in advance. I am 22 and have been diagnosed with endo for just over two years, suffered with it for three. First diagnostic lap was around this time two years ago, and they didn't remove anything claiming it was too risky. Cue zoladex, no HRT. Total
SatansLeftHoof
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
"Is a hysterectomy with removal of the ovaries really a good treatment for endometriosis? NO,it is not." Pls read to help educate yourselves
I'm just sharing this article with you all, as it never fails to amaze me how many ladies believe this common myth, and think that a hysterectomy is a treatment for endo, it really is NOT! "Is a hysterectomy with removal of the ovaries really a good treatment for endometriosis? NO, it is not. Hysterectomy
I'm just sharing this article with you all, as it never fails to amaze me how many ladies believe this common myth, and think that a hysterectomy is a treatment for endo, it really is NOT! "Is a hysterectomy with removal of the ovaries really a good treatment for endometriosis? NO, it is not. Hysterectomy
Arcadia-77
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
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