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Total Abdominal (Bikini cut) Hysterectomy next week..yikes!
Hi all I’m hoping someone on here is able to give me some reassurance, I’m wondering if anyone has any positive experiences of having a
total
hysterectomy
? I keep reading about the extremely difficult recovery (which I do expect) but I’m starting to get really anxious about the whole procedure..
Hi all I’m hoping someone on here is able to give me some reassurance, I’m wondering if anyone has any positive experiences of having a
total
hysterectomy
? I keep reading about the extremely difficult recovery (which I do expect) but I’m starting to get really anxious about the whole procedure..
Jingles11
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Healthy Happy Woman
2 years ago
Latest results
Hello, would anyone be kind enough to help me with my latest results? I have had an underactive thyroid since my early 20s and I have also been diagnoses with Hashimoto's, but do these results indicate I have now gone overactive? I had a full hysterectomy a year and a half ago and I'm not sure if that
Hello, would anyone be kind enough to help me with my latest results? I have had an underactive thyroid since my early 20s and I have also been diagnoses with Hashimoto's, but do these results indicate I have now gone overactive? I had a full hysterectomy a year and a half ago and I'm not sure if that
Jojozo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Getting there, but slowly
More blood tests back now but still don't have all the figures. Serum immunoglobulins all normal Coeliac screen - negative Ferritin 197 (range 13-150) Transferrin saturation 38% (15-45) He's not happy about this even though it's "normal" Homocysteine - normal IFA - still negative Gastric parietal antibodies
More blood tests back now but still don't have all the figures. Serum immunoglobulins all normal Coeliac screen - negative Ferritin 197 (range 13-150) Transferrin saturation 38% (15-45) He's not happy about this even though it's "normal" Homocysteine - normal IFA - still negative Gastric parietal antibodies
Onefish
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
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Need help with vit levels and iron please
Hello again, Im posting my results on a separate page as suggested and hope I write this clearly as I really need your insights. A bit of history - I have Hashimoto, and started with Thyroid-S October end last year. Prior to this, I was on 100 mcg levo for 11 years with t3 always being low and just
Hello again, Im posting my results on a separate page as suggested and hope I write this clearly as I really need your insights. A bit of history - I have Hashimoto, and started with Thyroid-S October end last year. Prior to this, I was on 100 mcg levo for 11 years with t3 always being low and just
MiaMam
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
prolaspe
thank you for all you advice about my on going prolaspe. I am having the pessary removed again today as it hurts and makes me sore. Have decided to have a hysterectomy but can t have it until the end of July which means I have to cope with my prolapsed uterus which if it drops to the edge of my vagina
thank you for all you advice about my on going prolaspe. I am having the pessary removed again today as it hurts and makes me sore. Have decided to have a hysterectomy but can t have it until the end of July which means I have to cope with my prolapsed uterus which if it drops to the edge of my vagina
deni51
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Endo 'Stroke'
15 years ago I had endo ablation and 2 x 5cm ovarian cysts aspirated with success until now. Fast forward a relatively easy time of periods but on/off PMS with an undiagnosed progesterone intolerant body I am now perimenopausal at 47 years of age in health dire straits. I started on Evorel Sequi, changed
15 years ago I had endo ablation and 2 x 5cm ovarian cysts aspirated with success until now. Fast forward a relatively easy time of periods but on/off PMS with an undiagnosed progesterone intolerant body I am now perimenopausal at 47 years of age in health dire straits. I started on Evorel Sequi, changed
Chooklady
in
Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
HELP, PLEASE??!!
I just had a total knee replacement. For 3 years now buprenorphine has helped, but today I took hydromorphone for pain that my surgeon prescribed, Nexium that my family doctor recommended to take to keep the aspirin I have to take postop to keep from getting ulcers, and cyclobenzaprine. Unfortunately
I just had a total knee replacement. For 3 years now buprenorphine has helped, but today I took hydromorphone for pain that my surgeon prescribed, Nexium that my family doctor recommended to take to keep the aspirin I have to take postop to keep from getting ulcers, and cyclobenzaprine. Unfortunately
LanaCSR
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
prolaspe
I have been told I have uterine and bladder prolaspe with anterior and postier repair. I have had a shelf pessary but had it in and out several times as it is uncomfortable and makes me sore. Have been using a Femicushion which is ok but am very unsure about surgery, a hysterectomy. Any advice would
I have been told I have uterine and bladder prolaspe with anterior and postier repair. I have had a shelf pessary but had it in and out several times as it is uncomfortable and makes me sore. Have been using a Femicushion which is ok but am very unsure about surgery, a hysterectomy. Any advice would
deni51
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Iron Blood Test Results
Hi i’m wondering if anyone could advise on my iron blood test. I had a recent thyroid test which showed Ferritin at 69.1 ug/L (range 30-150). This was through Thriva. I have since tested with Medicheck and my ferritin seems to have reduced. Am just wondering if there was a way I could increase ferritin
Hi i’m wondering if anyone could advise on my iron blood test. I had a recent thyroid test which showed Ferritin at 69.1 ug/L (range 30-150). This was through Thriva. I have since tested with Medicheck and my ferritin seems to have reduced. Am just wondering if there was a way I could increase ferritin
Llobs
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Have issues since hysterectomy
Hi ladies Hope you are all well.I'm 10wkop, due to endo and Adenomyosis, bowel and colon repair and a range of other health issues. Apologies if it's long, just got so many issues I'm a little worried and seeking help and advice. My recovery hasn't been straightforward. Yesterday I have vaginal bleeding
Hi ladies Hope you are all well.I'm 10wkop, due to endo and Adenomyosis, bowel and colon repair and a range of other health issues. Apologies if it's long, just got so many issues I'm a little worried and seeking help and advice. My recovery hasn't been straightforward. Yesterday I have vaginal bleeding
Jasmin24
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
vasospastic angina
Hi, I had a radical hysterectomy one month ago. Since then vasospastic angina has got worse. Can this kind of surgery and drop in hormones cause issues. I am told it will settle but to date it hasn’t and resulted in two trips to A&E. Grateful for advice. Many thanks
Hi, I had a radical hysterectomy one month ago. Since then vasospastic angina has got worse. Can this kind of surgery and drop in hormones cause issues. I am told it will settle but to date it hasn’t and resulted in two trips to A&E. Grateful for advice. Many thanks
Mutley20
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
First Appointment - venting
First appointment with an endocrinologist this afternoon and it felt like a slow motion car crash. They tried to be kind and sympathetic, I could tell they genuinely wanted to be reassuring… but I just started seeing red flags as soon as they told me “I spend most of my time taking people off levo
First appointment with an endocrinologist this afternoon and it felt like a slow motion car crash. They tried to be kind and sympathetic, I could tell they genuinely wanted to be reassuring… but I just started seeing red flags as soon as they told me “I spend most of my time taking people off levo
Holly_Tree
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Told fibro but wasnt
Even when it became much worse after the
total
hysterectomy
(removal of ovaries !!!!!) they did not connect it. I had to research it all and point it out to them.
Even when it became much worse after the
total
hysterectomy
(removal of ovaries !!!!!) they did not connect it. I had to research it all and point it out to them.
amberbrown
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Zoladex Injections
I’m waiting on a
total
hysterectomy
due to endo, fibroids and PID. I have seen a consultant on the NHS and also private to speed things up. Whilst I am waiting my private consultant wants me to have Zoladex injections. How have you all found this? Xx
I’m waiting on a
total
hysterectomy
due to endo, fibroids and PID. I have seen a consultant on the NHS and also private to speed things up. Whilst I am waiting my private consultant wants me to have Zoladex injections. How have you all found this? Xx
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Might need hysterectomy
This seems very radical, I was hoping my unaffected ovary could be saved so I could go through menopause naturally as I'm 46 but he said given my history it would be best to consider full removal
total
hysterectomy
.
This seems very radical, I was hoping my unaffected ovary could be saved so I could go through menopause naturally as I'm 46 but he said given my history it would be best to consider full removal
total
hysterectomy
.
Booty42
in
Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Total Knee Replacement and CLL Connected?
Hi Everyone. I was diagnosed w/CLL in July 2021. I'm on Calquence. I had knee replacement in March 2023 and am still reeling from pain, scar tissue buildup and very limited range of motion, even after having a subsequent knee manipulation. I am now having to brace w/Dynasplints for approx 3hrs./day and
Hi Everyone. I was diagnosed w/CLL in July 2021. I'm on Calquence. I had knee replacement in March 2023 and am still reeling from pain, scar tissue buildup and very limited range of motion, even after having a subsequent knee manipulation. I am now having to brace w/Dynasplints for approx 3hrs./day and
Naisy
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Slowly does it!
9 years ago I joined this group for support in losing some weight. I didn’t succeed. I only put on more weight, an extra 5kg. But in August 2020, my 58th birthday, I had an appointment at the hospital. It was a follow up after finding cancerous cells during a hysterectomy. I weighed 87.7kg, which for
9 years ago I joined this group for support in losing some weight. I didn’t succeed. I only put on more weight, an extra 5kg. But in August 2020, my 58th birthday, I had an appointment at the hospital. It was a follow up after finding cancerous cells during a hysterectomy. I weighed 87.7kg, which for
mld78
Visitor
in
Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
Esophageal Scope - Anxiety is Ramping Up
Hi. My now defunct GP had referred me for this scope and I really didn't expect to hear back from the surgeon, however, they called and I'm scheduled for this Thursday, April 6th. I'm am petrified of any kind of twilight, new meds, being put "almost under". Because I fight it. Had a partial hysterectomy
Hi. My now defunct GP had referred me for this scope and I really didn't expect to hear back from the surgeon, however, they called and I'm scheduled for this Thursday, April 6th. I'm am petrified of any kind of twilight, new meds, being put "almost under". Because I fight it. Had a partial hysterectomy
Missus835
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
My Efforts to Educate the Scientific Community
I have written an article about my RLS experience which I have been working to disseminate in the medical and research communities. The bulk of the article follows: The medical community is generally unaware of the benefit of a low oxalate diet for treatment of RLS. In 2015, after 5 years of closely
I have written an article about my RLS experience which I have been working to disseminate in the medical and research communities. The bulk of the article follows: The medical community is generally unaware of the benefit of a low oxalate diet for treatment of RLS. In 2015, after 5 years of closely
notnowdad
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Hello & help! Tocilizumab or Baricitinib?
hello, I’ve had RA for 10yrs, I’m 47 and this is the first forum I’ve joined, I’m battle weary, in a lot of pain, frightened and feeling the least optimistic I’ve ever felt since diagnosis. I know everyone reacts differently to each drug but I’m just looking for some hope… Had Etanercept circa 8yrs
hello, I’ve had RA for 10yrs, I’m 47 and this is the first forum I’ve joined, I’m battle weary, in a lot of pain, frightened and feeling the least optimistic I’ve ever felt since diagnosis. I know everyone reacts differently to each drug but I’m just looking for some hope… Had Etanercept circa 8yrs
Inanotherlife
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NRAS
1 year ago
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