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Have you had a Hysterectomy with ovary removal and Endo has returned?
Hi As the title says: Have you had a Hysterectomy and endo and pain has returned? I had a Radical Hysterectomy in June 2012 - which included womb and both ovary removal etc. I didn't start taking HRT - Livial until after a year later. The last 3 days I've been having the old familiar burning pains in
Hi As the title says: Have you had a Hysterectomy and endo and pain has returned? I had a Radical Hysterectomy in June 2012 - which included womb and both ovary removal etc. I didn't start taking HRT - Livial until after a year later. The last 3 days I've been having the old familiar burning pains in
Paper_Butterfly
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Gallbladder surgery
Not sure if this is the right place to post but I cant find a relevant group! I started having attacks a few months ago which I initially thought was indigestion!! I ended up being admitted to hospital for 5 days as I was very jaundiced. They did an ultrasound which confirmed it was gallstones and quite
Not sure if this is the right place to post but I cant find a relevant group! I started having attacks a few months ago which I initially thought was indigestion!! I ended up being admitted to hospital for 5 days as I was very jaundiced. They did an ultrasound which confirmed it was gallstones and quite
xanon
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
I have Giant Cell Arteritis and am reducing Prednisolone. Does anyone have terrible 'hot flushes' and itchy patches on skin?
Can anyone provide any remedial therapies for the above and if I can get completely off Prednisolone, will the 'hot flushes' stop.
Can anyone provide any remedial therapies for the above and if I can get completely off Prednisolone, will the 'hot flushes' stop.
sookiesue
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
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Book is now available in print form
Hi everybody. Pleased to let you know that the book Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide, is now available in print form from PMRGCAuk. Unfortunately at the moment we don't have a way for you to pay for it online. Please write to BM PMRGCAuk, London, WC1N 3XX, enclosing a
Hi everybody. Pleased to let you know that the book Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide, is now available in print form from PMRGCAuk. Unfortunately at the moment we don't have a way for you to pay for it online. Please write to BM PMRGCAuk, London, WC1N 3XX, enclosing a
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
Endometriosis pain after hysterectomy and oophorectomy - Is there anything that can help or am I stuck with the pain forever?
I have had a radical hysterectomy and oophorectomy last September. I was initially put on HRT patches when I came out of surgery - I noticed that I felt better as the patch was wearing off. After a couple of weeks I ditched them altogether. At that point I was coping with the menopausal symptoms. By
I have had a radical hysterectomy and oophorectomy last September. I was initially put on HRT patches when I came out of surgery - I noticed that I felt better as the patch was wearing off. After a couple of weeks I ditched them altogether. At that point I was coping with the menopausal symptoms. By
niknak247
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
The diagnosis and classification of giant cell arteritis
Tweeted this morning, so thought I would share it. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0896841114000201?np=y
Tweeted this morning, so thought I would share it. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0896841114000201?np=y
Suzym2u
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
11 years ago
On zoladex again!!!!
I've had endo since I was 17 although it wasn't diagnosed until I was 24. I am now 37 and have just had my first new round of zoladex today, I've been having zoladex since 2001 and it doesn't get any easier. I am now on the waiting list for an oophorectomy, my left ovary is definitely being removed,
I've had endo since I was 17 although it wasn't diagnosed until I was 24. I am now 37 and have just had my first new round of zoladex today, I've been having zoladex since 2001 and it doesn't get any easier. I am now on the waiting list for an oophorectomy, my left ovary is definitely being removed,
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Ovary removal symptons
After 25 years of pain I finally had my left ovary and tube removed last November along with lots of endo which was attached to my bladder and bowel and a nasty lump also removed. This seems to have been successful but over the last 3 weeks I have has terrible pain in my right leg bone and calf (not
After 25 years of pain I finally had my left ovary and tube removed last November along with lots of endo which was attached to my bladder and bowel and a nasty lump also removed. This seems to have been successful but over the last 3 weeks I have has terrible pain in my right leg bone and calf (not
chelle68
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
More from Doc Peatfields book
Hello Again! I am posting theses quotes as they are all applicable to me personally, and would like to share them with everybody . The Book - "Your Thyroid and how to keep it healthy". I read it in 2 days - it is well written, warm, reader friendly and extremely informative. Page49 " Thyroid Trauma.
Hello Again! I am posting theses quotes as they are all applicable to me personally, and would like to share them with everybody . The Book - "Your Thyroid and how to keep it healthy". I read it in 2 days - it is well written, warm, reader friendly and extremely informative. Page49 " Thyroid Trauma.
sheenah
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: A Survival Guide. This book is a must for your bookshelf or kindle
Just purchased and read Kate's book ... amazing! It should be on all our bookshelves or at least in our Kindle's at present. Although I'm an atypical PMR sufferer being a very fit and active 51 year old man when I got condition last year I found myself drawn into Kate's book and could not put it down
Just purchased and read Kate's book ... amazing! It should be on all our bookshelves or at least in our Kindle's at present. Although I'm an atypical PMR sufferer being a very fit and active 51 year old man when I got condition last year I found myself drawn into Kate's book and could not put it down
Skinnyjonny
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PMRGCAuk
11 years ago
Book on PMR and GCA available now!
Dear forum friends, "Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide" is now available as an e-book on Amazon http://amzn.to/1ff8LA7. Online you can read the start of the book, including the whole of the introduction chapter. Unfortunately there are a few illustrations that have
Dear forum friends, "Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide" is now available as an e-book on Amazon http://amzn.to/1ff8LA7. Online you can read the start of the book, including the whole of the introduction chapter. Unfortunately there are a few illustrations that have
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
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PMRGCAuk
11 years ago
Book on the way!
Hi there, Over the last few months I have been working on a book that puts together, for people with PMR and GCA, what I have learned over the years working with the people involved with PMRGCAuk, and the expert clinicians who are treating patients and researching the causes and courses of these illnesses
Hi there, Over the last few months I have been working on a book that puts together, for people with PMR and GCA, what I have learned over the years working with the people involved with PMRGCAuk, and the expert clinicians who are treating patients and researching the causes and courses of these illnesses
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
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PMRGCAuk
11 years ago
Is anyone taking or has taken Premarin ?
I've just been prescribed this after my hysterectomy and ovary removal but reading the leaflet that cones with the tablets says it's not recommended if you "have had your womb removed due to endometriosis". Since I have endometriosis and adenmyosis this doesn't to me sound like the right hrt.
I've just been prescribed this after my hysterectomy and ovary removal but reading the leaflet that cones with the tablets says it's not recommended if you "have had your womb removed due to endometriosis". Since I have endometriosis and adenmyosis this doesn't to me sound like the right hrt.
michelle2013
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
New research reveals more about Giant Cell Arteritis
New research has been revealed about how Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) may be caused by a certain group of white blood cells called "neutrophils". GCA (also known as Temporal Arteritis TA ) is a condition which causes inflammation in the blood vessels and primarily affects the elderly. http://www.vasculitis.org.uk
New research has been revealed about how Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) may be caused by a certain group of white blood cells called "neutrophils". GCA (also known as Temporal Arteritis TA ) is a condition which causes inflammation in the blood vessels and primarily affects the elderly. http://www.vasculitis.org.uk
Suzym2u
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
11 years ago
New study: "Low bone mineral density is related to high physiological levels offT4 not to TSH levels below lower reference range."
I came across an interesting study in my weekly alerts from pubmed I have setup, that I should might be useful to some here and I couldn't see it already linked. "Low bone mineral density is related to high physiological levels offT4 not to TSH levels below lower reference range." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I came across an interesting study in my weekly alerts from pubmed I have setup, that I should might be useful to some here and I couldn't see it already linked. "Low bone mineral density is related to high physiological levels offT4 not to TSH levels below lower reference range." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Hansaplatz
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Hysterectomy in just over a week. Any advice? Feeling nervous...
After many years of problems (since starting periods), I was finally diagnosed with endo nearly 3 years ago. I am 41 years old and have been blessed with 2 gorgeous daughters. Zoladex implants for 9 months were a God send and so my consultant recommended a hysterectomy and oopherectomy. I have my op
After many years of problems (since starting periods), I was finally diagnosed with endo nearly 3 years ago. I am 41 years old and have been blessed with 2 gorgeous daughters. Zoladex implants for 9 months were a God send and so my consultant recommended a hysterectomy and oopherectomy. I have my op
jc001
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Operation done - endo found again, feeling low.
Hi all, further to my post earlier in the week, I went in for my surgery Tuesday. I was supposed to be out same day however was in surgery for a good few hours and he had ended up having to make 4 incisions and I had a catheter in. He performed excision of the endo which was in the vaginal vault, a cystoscopy
Hi all, further to my post earlier in the week, I went in for my surgery Tuesday. I was supposed to be out same day however was in surgery for a good few hours and he had ended up having to make 4 incisions and I had a catheter in. He performed excision of the endo which was in the vaginal vault, a cystoscopy
ClareLouise1980
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Please help us!
As I'm sure you know, this forum is run by volunteers from PMRGCAuk, the UK's national charity for support and awareness of Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis. What you might not know is that, at the moment, the whole charity is run by volunteers! That's website, forum, helpline, newsletter
As I'm sure you know, this forum is run by volunteers from PMRGCAuk, the UK's national charity for support and awareness of Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis. What you might not know is that, at the moment, the whole charity is run by volunteers! That's website, forum, helpline, newsletter
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
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PMRGCAuk
11 years ago
Worried and need advice and reassurance! :-(
Hi everyone, my name is Claire, I'm 38 and have one daughter who is 15. For as long as I can remember I have suffered from heavy painful periods which gave me passing big blood clots, I have severe pain deep in my pelvis during the time of the month that I ovulate, spotting, lower back pain, shooting
Hi everyone, my name is Claire, I'm 38 and have one daughter who is 15. For as long as I can remember I have suffered from heavy painful periods which gave me passing big blood clots, I have severe pain deep in my pelvis during the time of the month that I ovulate, spotting, lower back pain, shooting
HeidiBoo
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Post op question - hysterectomy and bladder probs
Hi ladies hope you are all as well as can be! I have a question about post op bladder problems. I had hysterectomy and ovary removal yesterday and woke up with a catheter. This was removed today and I managed to go for a few wees, it felt uncomfortable but I managed and there was quite a lot there.
Hi ladies hope you are all as well as can be! I have a question about post op bladder problems. I had hysterectomy and ovary removal yesterday and woke up with a catheter. This was removed today and I managed to go for a few wees, it felt uncomfortable but I managed and there was quite a lot there.
JillianoB
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
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