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Endometriosis on/ in small bowel
Hello I wondered if anyone has been diagnosed with this. After many laps I had another one a week or so and surgeon found endo on and suspects within the small. Bowel.He did say surgery on small bowel is more tricky than that on the larger bowel. I do have an appointment with him next week and I do
Hello I wondered if anyone has been diagnosed with this. After many laps I had another one a week or so and surgeon found endo on and suspects within the small. Bowel.He did say surgery on small bowel is more tricky than that on the larger bowel. I do have an appointment with him next week and I do
mablesky
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Got the call for Surgery, Yahoo!
How twisted is that to be excited about getting a date for surgery! But after 9 and a half months of pain I'm ready. The hospital had an opening sooner than I was expecting. So next Tuesday, after it being 11 years since my last surgery I don't know what I could be in for, maybe it's nothing, maybe it
How twisted is that to be excited about getting a date for surgery! But after 9 and a half months of pain I'm ready. The hospital had an opening sooner than I was expecting. So next Tuesday, after it being 11 years since my last surgery I don't know what I could be in for, maybe it's nothing, maybe it
givemeananswer
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Told I had ovarian cancer but after major surgery it was severe endometriosis
Hi After being admitted to hospital late November with suspected gallstones it was discovered that I had blood clot in lung and then told I had ovarian cysts. My ca125 count was over 6000 and after mri and ct and pet scan and oncologist appointments who all said it was ovarian cancer. Had a radical
Hi After being admitted to hospital late November with suspected gallstones it was discovered that I had blood clot in lung and then told I had ovarian cysts. My ca125 count was over 6000 and after mri and ct and pet scan and oncologist appointments who all said it was ovarian cancer. Had a radical
Sunshinegirl00
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
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Lymphoedema in pubic area and top of thighs
Hi Mum still suffering very badly after vulval cancer and bi-lateral lymph node removal 8 months ago.Severe swelling in pubic area and underneath causing pain and skin to go red. Can anything be done to move the fluid from this area? Tried spanx but too painful to wear. She cries for hours every day.
Hi Mum still suffering very badly after vulval cancer and bi-lateral lymph node removal 8 months ago.Severe swelling in pubic area and underneath causing pain and skin to go red. Can anything be done to move the fluid from this area? Tried spanx but too painful to wear. She cries for hours every day.
marvi1970
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LSN
10 years ago
Giant cell arteritis diagnosed 160115
Happy New Year. I've suffered with RA most of my life, and had cutaneous vasculitis. Now progressed to Giant Cell Arteritis in my temple area. Fisrt signs were tender scalp when hair drying and brushing. That night a sudden headache like no other. Nearest equivalent pain was a sudden bone fracture. Immediate
Happy New Year. I've suffered with RA most of my life, and had cutaneous vasculitis. Now progressed to Giant Cell Arteritis in my temple area. Fisrt signs were tender scalp when hair drying and brushing. That night a sudden headache like no other. Nearest equivalent pain was a sudden bone fracture. Immediate
daphne_retired
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
Hand and arm swelling
After a mastectomy and lymph node removal in June 2014 I've developed lymphoedema in my hand and arm. I finished radio therapy at the end of nov 2014. My Lymphoedema nurse has prescribed garments which I wear religiously. She has told me that we now need to give things three months to settle down. I
After a mastectomy and lymph node removal in June 2014 I've developed lymphoedema in my hand and arm. I finished radio therapy at the end of nov 2014. My Lymphoedema nurse has prescribed garments which I wear religiously. She has told me that we now need to give things three months to settle down. I
Fit4eva
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LSN
10 years ago
GERD and it's consequences
For anyone who is interested in wading through the technicalities here is the definitive medical text on how we got to this place - Journal of Clinical Pathology The Surgeon's Perspective on Oesophageal Disease, and What It Means to Pathologists Christina L Greene, P Michael McFadden Disclosures • Abstract
For anyone who is interested in wading through the technicalities here is the definitive medical text on how we got to this place - Journal of Clinical Pathology The Surgeon's Perspective on Oesophageal Disease, and What It Means to Pathologists Christina L Greene, P Michael McFadden Disclosures • Abstract
gutlesswonder
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
10 years ago
Narrowed esophagus
My Rheumy has asked me if I have difficulty swallowing. So I wonder if this is a symptom of GCA. I recently had a colonoscopy and endoscopy with a stretching of the esophagus. The gastro doctor informed me that my esophagus was very narrowed and wondered if it had been bothering me. He wondered if it
My Rheumy has asked me if I have difficulty swallowing. So I wonder if this is a symptom of GCA. I recently had a colonoscopy and endoscopy with a stretching of the esophagus. The gastro doctor informed me that my esophagus was very narrowed and wondered if it had been bothering me. He wondered if it
Asbeck
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
Cushing's Syndrome?
So I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia two years ago-- a diagnosis of elimination after spending the last 15+ years trying to get answers for my pain and other symptoms. Things had been going along ok. Not great, but I was managing. Until last week I had seen my wife's surgeon (surgical specialties,
So I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia two years ago-- a diagnosis of elimination after spending the last 15+ years trying to get answers for my pain and other symptoms. Things had been going along ok. Not great, but I was managing. Until last week I had seen my wife's surgeon (surgical specialties,
TerminusEst
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Ovary grows back after oophorectomy
Anyone else had this happen? Left ovary removed on 16 April, ultrasound on 31 October shows an ovary there. Apparently it is rare but can happen if a few cells are left behind (and how hard would it be to remove all cells without a microscope) but more likely for ladies with lots of adhesions. I thought
Anyone else had this happen? Left ovary removed on 16 April, ultrasound on 31 October shows an ovary there. Apparently it is rare but can happen if a few cells are left behind (and how hard would it be to remove all cells without a microscope) but more likely for ladies with lots of adhesions. I thought
ap2014
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Sex-drive and oophorectomy
Looking for experiences relating to sex-drive after removal of ovaries. I am terrified of losing mine!
Looking for experiences relating to sex-drive after removal of ovaries. I am terrified of losing mine!
love25032607
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My Ovacome
10 years ago
Endo on the bowel causing pain?
Hi there. Im mew to this forum but was hoping for some peace of mind and support. I was diagnosed age13 with endo and have lived with it now for 24 years. Several laporoscopies and an oophorectomy 4 years ago due to chocolate cyst on my right ovary. Pcos was also diagnosed. Ttc for 8 years with failed
Hi there. Im mew to this forum but was hoping for some peace of mind and support. I was diagnosed age13 with endo and have lived with it now for 24 years. Several laporoscopies and an oophorectomy 4 years ago due to chocolate cyst on my right ovary. Pcos was also diagnosed. Ttc for 8 years with failed
Claireabella78
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Mirena in menopause...endo pain escalating
So, I'm off to the GP tomorrow morning to have a review about my increasing pain levels. I had surgery (supposed to be a Hyst) to remove my remaining ovary two years ago but they couldn't remove my cervix and uterus as I have extensive adhesions to my bowel, so surgeon did what he could and also replaced
So, I'm off to the GP tomorrow morning to have a review about my increasing pain levels. I had surgery (supposed to be a Hyst) to remove my remaining ovary two years ago but they couldn't remove my cervix and uterus as I have extensive adhesions to my bowel, so surgeon did what he could and also replaced
SallyBowles
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Oophorectomy/Ovary Removal
I had my uterus removed 8 1/2 years ago but kept both ovaries. Because of complications I am going to have both ovaries removed as soon as the surgery scheduler calls me to set a date, time, and location. Anyone go through after a partial hysterectomy? Being I no longer have a uterus, will I bleed
I had my uterus removed 8 1/2 years ago but kept both ovaries. Because of complications I am going to have both ovaries removed as soon as the surgery scheduler calls me to set a date, time, and location. Anyone go through after a partial hysterectomy? Being I no longer have a uterus, will I bleed
lisaann
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My Ovacome
10 years ago
How do you make this decision?
Preparing my thoughts on paper for when I meet with the Gynecologist in less that two weeks. I have already had the hysterectomy. But suspect with the return of pain in my back/hips/buttocks that has been unresponsive to cortisone injections, that the return of my endometriosis of the uterosacral ligaments
Preparing my thoughts on paper for when I meet with the Gynecologist in less that two weeks. I have already had the hysterectomy. But suspect with the return of pain in my back/hips/buttocks that has been unresponsive to cortisone injections, that the return of my endometriosis of the uterosacral ligaments
givemeananswer
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Newbie COPD Breathlessness After Quitting/Menopause/Insomnia
Hi everyone. My name is Suzann. I stumbled upon this wonderful site / community some weeks ago and have very much appreciated reading your discussions on various topics. Your generosity of spirit, warm support of each other and input from personal experience is so welcome for people like me who are
Hi everyone. My name is Suzann. I stumbled upon this wonderful site / community some weeks ago and have very much appreciated reading your discussions on various topics. Your generosity of spirit, warm support of each other and input from personal experience is so welcome for people like me who are
Suz01
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
You've hit a milestone! 1000 of you now have joined the PMRGCAuk HU community
Congratulations for building a true PMRGCAuk health movement in HealthUnlocked! You've built the biggest Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis community in the world. Whenever you write a post, ask a question or reply to someone, you are touching the lives of other people with Polymyalgia
Congratulations for building a true PMRGCAuk health movement in HealthUnlocked! You've built the biggest Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis community in the world. Whenever you write a post, ask a question or reply to someone, you are touching the lives of other people with Polymyalgia
HealthUnlocked
HealthUnlocked
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
Fluid build up after Lymph node removal
Hi, has anyone experienced fluid build up post surgery? I have had hard swelling and pain for almost three months now. Three Doctors have assured me , no problem, however upon my insistence, I had a CT scan which revealed fluid in the abdomen. If this is a lymphatic blockage, could cause me big problems
Hi, has anyone experienced fluid build up post surgery? I have had hard swelling and pain for almost three months now. Three Doctors have assured me , no problem, however upon my insistence, I had a CT scan which revealed fluid in the abdomen. If this is a lymphatic blockage, could cause me big problems
Jackie0
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My Ovacome
10 years ago
Paperback now available via Amazon
Hi everyone, This is just to let you know that the book "Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide" is now available in paperback via Amazon. The link is http://www.amazon.co.uk/Polymyalgia-Rheumatica-Giant-Cell-Arteritis/dp/1500713406/ref=sr_1_12?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1409228415&
Hi everyone, This is just to let you know that the book "Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide" is now available in paperback via Amazon. The link is http://www.amazon.co.uk/Polymyalgia-Rheumatica-Giant-Cell-Arteritis/dp/1500713406/ref=sr_1_12?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1409228415&
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
Rucaparib
I read all your posts from the other side of the world. I have been fighting this ovarian cancer thing now for year and half. I had stage 3c ,the debulking operation, and then had the first round of chemo, taxol carboplatin, cisplatin ivp port went into remission for 9 months and then the secondaries
I read all your posts from the other side of the world. I have been fighting this ovarian cancer thing now for year and half. I had stage 3c ,the debulking operation, and then had the first round of chemo, taxol carboplatin, cisplatin ivp port went into remission for 9 months and then the secondaries
airfemale
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OvaCare
10 years ago
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