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Period pain after surgery
Hi everyone, looking for some advice. I had surgery to remove endo on my uterosacral ligament in Feb this year. My usual horrendous period pain seemed to be improving each month after surgery. My period pain this month however has been awful to the point I was on the floor screaming in pain this morning
Hi everyone, looking for some advice. I had surgery to remove endo on my uterosacral ligament in Feb this year. My usual horrendous period pain seemed to be improving each month after surgery. My period pain this month however has been awful to the point I was on the floor screaming in pain this morning
Jessieb92
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Endometriosis UK
15 days ago
Burning heels
My sister-in-law has for a few weeks now had a burning sensation around the edges of her heels and more recently tingling down the outside edge of her feet. It's worst when direct pressure on her feet eg when driving. A podiatrist has told her most likely neuropathy as a result of previous surgery she
My sister-in-law has for a few weeks now had a burning sensation around the edges of her heels and more recently tingling down the outside edge of her feet. It's worst when direct pressure on her feet eg when driving. A podiatrist has told her most likely neuropathy as a result of previous surgery she
Cheadle
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Neuropathy Support
16 days ago
possible surgery
Hi all, I was born with Spina Bifida. I may be having cord detethering surgery soon as well as possibly having Chiari malformation decompression surgery at the same time or close to the same time. I could be having one surgery, or the other, or both. Has anyone else had this and if so, what was your
Hi all, I was born with Spina Bifida. I may be having cord detethering surgery soon as well as possibly having Chiari malformation decompression surgery at the same time or close to the same time. I could be having one surgery, or the other, or both. Has anyone else had this and if so, what was your
HJam5880
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Neuro Support
16 days ago
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Spiraling down
My depression has been spiraling thoughts all night last night, today, and tonight. I don’t even know if that made sense but it’s been over 24 hrs now with the thoughts getting deeper and deeper. I am feeling unloved and unworthy of anyone loving and caring about me. I know these are negative thoughts
My depression has been spiraling thoughts all night last night, today, and tonight. I don’t even know if that made sense but it’s been over 24 hrs now with the thoughts getting deeper and deeper. I am feeling unloved and unworthy of anyone loving and caring about me. I know these are negative thoughts
HJam5880
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Anxiety and Depression Support
16 days ago
Breakthrough during surgery
I recently had cervical fusion in Nashville Tennessee at Centenial Hospital. I alerted every specialist prior to admission and during admission and preop about my condition. I informed them that in 2011 I had a traumatic breakthrough of symptoms during an afternoon bunion procedure. We eliminated
I recently had cervical fusion in Nashville Tennessee at Centenial Hospital. I alerted every specialist prior to admission and during admission and preop about my condition. I informed them that in 2011 I had a traumatic breakthrough of symptoms during an afternoon bunion procedure. We eliminated
Qalba
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Restless Legs Syndrome
16 days ago
Rectovaginal endometriosis
I had a subtotal hysterectomy due to a fibroid 3 months ago, keeping my ovaries and cervix.I have just found out that during the surgery, that my surgeon found that I have rectovaginal endometriosis as my rectum is fused to the back of my cervix. Due to gynaecological abnormalities my cervix wasn't removed
I had a subtotal hysterectomy due to a fibroid 3 months ago, keeping my ovaries and cervix.I have just found out that during the surgery, that my surgeon found that I have rectovaginal endometriosis as my rectum is fused to the back of my cervix. Due to gynaecological abnormalities my cervix wasn't removed
Lizziem20
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Endometriosis UK
16 days ago
Can I have local anaesthetic for Ingrown toenail cutting?
Hi, I have ingrown toenails on both big toes, they are both a bit infected and really sore. I am going to a private podiatrist tomorrow who said he will try and cut them, I asked about a local anaesthetic, and he said no, only for nail surgery. I read on an NHS run site that the procedure to correct
Hi, I have ingrown toenails on both big toes, they are both a bit infected and really sore. I am going to a private podiatrist tomorrow who said he will try and cut them, I asked about a local anaesthetic, and he said no, only for nail surgery. I read on an NHS run site that the procedure to correct
JayUK1981
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Men's Health Forum
16 days ago
I think I have a problem again…
I am 68, have been suffering with PMR for approx 10 years. I have previously got down to zero pred but not for long as there was a family upset that left me needing to go back on pred again. 3mg at first, I’m down to 2mg now. On Monday I had a colonoscopy (looks all ok ) then o incident I had a
I am 68, have been suffering with PMR for approx 10 years. I have previously got down to zero pred but not for long as there was a family upset that left me needing to go back on pred again. 3mg at first, I’m down to 2mg now. On Monday I had a colonoscopy (looks all ok ) then o incident I had a
Crochetgirl65_
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PMRGCAuk
16 days ago
For anyone with endo or suspected endo
DR PETA WRIGHT (Taken from Instagram recently) Just a VERY interesting opinion for anyone interested in the bigger picture of endometriosis. Long read! Study hot off the press from Dr Karen Joseph. This study looked at women who underwent laparoscopy for pelvic pain over a twelve month period. Around
DR PETA WRIGHT (Taken from Instagram recently) Just a VERY interesting opinion for anyone interested in the bigger picture of endometriosis. Long read! Study hot off the press from Dr Karen Joseph. This study looked at women who underwent laparoscopy for pelvic pain over a twelve month period. Around
Brambledoggy
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Endometriosis UK
16 days ago
”Patient Initiated”
hello As background, My condition is untreatable and surgery won’t help (labelled recurrent chest pain syndrome with confirmed myocardial bridge of the LAD with confirmed diastolic compression). This albeit won’t be officially said (as there is no established diagnostic protocol) is a restriction of
hello As background, My condition is untreatable and surgery won’t help (labelled recurrent chest pain syndrome with confirmed myocardial bridge of the LAD with confirmed diastolic compression). This albeit won’t be officially said (as there is no established diagnostic protocol) is a restriction of
Fanfab1
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British Heart Foundation
16 days ago
Update from symptoms etc...
OK guys, to give you a bit of an update. Nurse from surgery called this afternoon and has asked me to do a weeks worth of BP readings, done at rest twice daily. I also have a blood test booked to recheck thyroid levels and dependant on results of BP could have an ECG too. Was expecting more of a follow
OK guys, to give you a bit of an update. Nurse from surgery called this afternoon and has asked me to do a weeks worth of BP readings, done at rest twice daily. I also have a blood test booked to recheck thyroid levels and dependant on results of BP could have an ECG too. Was expecting more of a follow
petsitter71
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British Heart Foundation
16 days ago
Medical Alert Necklace and a Fun Baclofen Fact
I finally got a medical alert ID necklace saying that I have MS and a baclofen pump. I'm not crazy about things hanging around my neck, and the one I picked is a heavy dog tag style that will take some getting used to. On the positive side, it came with a bead chain so I could lop off a few inches to
I finally got a medical alert ID necklace saying that I have MS and a baclofen pump. I'm not crazy about things hanging around my neck, and the one I picked is a heavy dog tag style that will take some getting used to. On the positive side, it came with a bead chain so I could lop off a few inches to
CatsandCars
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My MSAA Community
16 days ago
Pip telephone renewal
Afyer two extentions of my pip meaning it has been nearly 5 years since my orginal award which I had to get through a appeal tribunal. I have received a text today to say it will be a telephone assessment in two weeks. It's a date I can't do it due to work( if I'm at work as so far in the past year
Afyer two extentions of my pip meaning it has been nearly 5 years since my orginal award which I had to get through a appeal tribunal. I have received a text today to say it will be a telephone assessment in two weeks. It's a date I can't do it due to work( if I'm at work as so far in the past year
Oscarpops
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
16 days ago
No more prescriptions for antihistamines on the NHS
Hi, I'm a severe asthmatic both eosinophilic and allergic and I'm fortunate to be on monoclonal injections. However, I received a text from the surgery to say that they are no longer able to prescribe Hydroxyzine which is an antihistamine and have to buy it over the counter. Fine I thought, but when
Hi, I'm a severe asthmatic both eosinophilic and allergic and I'm fortunate to be on monoclonal injections. However, I received a text from the surgery to say that they are no longer able to prescribe Hydroxyzine which is an antihistamine and have to buy it over the counter. Fine I thought, but when
Whizzymaz
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Asthma Community Forum
16 days ago
Sudden diagnosis of CKD3 a few months following adrenalectomy
My wife was borderline cushing's disease back in fall. For years she had a nodule on her adrenal gland that was creating significant health issues. Had surgery to remove the one gland back in November, and then was on a course of hydrocortisone for about 4 months (gradually decreasing dosage until done
My wife was borderline cushing's disease back in fall. For years she had a nodule on her adrenal gland that was creating significant health issues. Had surgery to remove the one gland back in November, and then was on a course of hydrocortisone for about 4 months (gradually decreasing dosage until done
three4rd
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Kidney Disease
17 days ago
Can b complex with biotin cause elevated T4?
Hello, I had to have a thyroid blood test due to imminent surgery so only had 3 days notice. I had stopped my b complex (PinkTribe liposomal b complex) 3 days before the test. The result of the T4 was 25 (11 - 21) whereas the test I had about 3 weeks ago at my Gp, when I had stopped the b complex,
Hello, I had to have a thyroid blood test due to imminent surgery so only had 3 days notice. I had stopped my b complex (PinkTribe liposomal b complex) 3 days before the test. The result of the T4 was 25 (11 - 21) whereas the test I had about 3 weeks ago at my Gp, when I had stopped the b complex,
Pinkpetite
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Thyroid UK
17 days ago
Please Help. Unexplained Blood in Underwear, no answers.
Hi. I have been under gynaecologists for years now. All of my tests come back clear despite having bleeding outside of my periods. I have this all of the time, nearly everyday. Bleeding, discharge… I also have bloating etc. I have attached an image, I’ve had all tests and scans done and they never
Hi. I have been under gynaecologists for years now. All of my tests come back clear despite having bleeding outside of my periods. I have this all of the time, nearly everyday. Bleeding, discharge… I also have bloating etc. I have attached an image, I’ve had all tests and scans done and they never
Loveandkindnessx
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Women's Health
17 days ago
Hashimoto's blood test and cortisol tests
I have been asked by my GP Surgery to provide them with the list of blood tests I believe are correct for a patient with Hashimoto's. I don't seem to be able to find it. Would someone be kind enough to show me where I may find it please? Is it the same as under active blood test or are there 'extras'
I have been asked by my GP Surgery to provide them with the list of blood tests I believe are correct for a patient with Hashimoto's. I don't seem to be able to find it. Would someone be kind enough to show me where I may find it please? Is it the same as under active blood test or are there 'extras'
D911
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Thyroid UK
17 days ago
Can You Refuse Certain Blood Tests
I had a consult with a Livi doctor last week for non thyroid related issue, he wanted me to have a load of bloods done. I've checked online and see what he's ordered. It includes B12, which is pointless as I'm on jabs and have been for years, so B12 always very high. ( the lab always moan and point this
I had a consult with a Livi doctor last week for non thyroid related issue, he wanted me to have a load of bloods done. I've checked online and see what he's ordered. It includes B12, which is pointless as I'm on jabs and have been for years, so B12 always very high. ( the lab always moan and point this
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
17 days ago
NHS negligence claim after ovarian cyst surgery
Hi there. I am looking into making a claim for NHS negligence from a surgery I had in 2022 (I was told i have 3 years to make the claim) and I was wondering if anyone else has gone through the process? I know its stressful and long winded which is why i have put it off for so long. Basically I had
Hi there. I am looking into making a claim for NHS negligence from a surgery I had in 2022 (I was told i have 3 years to make the claim) and I was wondering if anyone else has gone through the process? I know its stressful and long winded which is why i have put it off for so long. Basically I had
MiriaMinson
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Endometriosis UK
18 days ago
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