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I have visited and enjoyed all that this forum has offered during my main cardio based issues. Those who know my story know that whilst undergoing extensive OHS, or more to the point - after surgery, I was to suffer a variety of complications from which anyone should have prevented my survival. Sadly
I have visited and enjoyed all that this forum has offered during my main cardio based issues. Those who know my story know that whilst undergoing extensive OHS, or more to the point - after surgery, I was to suffer a variety of complications from which anyone should have prevented my survival. Sadly
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
First period on progesterone only pill
Hey everyoneđź’— I was put on Desogestrel (the progesterone only pill) around 2.5 weeks ago to help 'manage' my endo while I wait for surgery and I would normally be due on my period in a few days time but I'm not really sure what to expect now I'm on the POP. My consultant said that I won't bleed and
Hey everyoneđź’— I was put on Desogestrel (the progesterone only pill) around 2.5 weeks ago to help 'manage' my endo while I wait for surgery and I would normally be due on my period in a few days time but I'm not really sure what to expect now I'm on the POP. My consultant said that I won't bleed and
endo_the_stigma
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
spooky69
I' m doing an investigation on eyesight after surgical removal of a large AN. This in not in combination of facial palsy. I do have facial palsy but I do not think that is the on going issue. I have heard of people without facial palsy who have similar issues with their eye, My issue
I' m doing an investigation on eyesight after surgical removal of a large AN. This in not in combination of facial palsy. I do have facial palsy but I do not think that is the on going issue. I have heard of people without facial palsy who have similar issues with their eye, My issue
Spooky69
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
3 months ago
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Brook to Freshwater coastal path. Sunday was a perfect day for walking this route. Wild, windy, bracing, exhilarating. This footpath is rapidly disappearing into the sea so I was keen to do it again before it is gone. [i]This [/i]is what makes me happy. I’ve had a good few days feeling energetic
Brook to Freshwater coastal path. Sunday was a perfect day for walking this route. Wild, windy, bracing, exhilarating. This footpath is rapidly disappearing into the sea so I was keen to do it again before it is gone. [i]This [/i]is what makes me happy. I’ve had a good few days feeling energetic
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
6 weeks after surgery - am I doing ok?
Hi all, Had a pretty tricky last few months, was diagnosed with endocarditis at the start of November (had been feeling ill for a few weeks before), the infection responded well to IV antibiotics over a 6 week period so that was a positive. However due to several other developments I also needed
Hi all, Had a pretty tricky last few months, was diagnosed with endocarditis at the start of November (had been feeling ill for a few weeks before), the infection responded well to IV antibiotics over a 6 week period so that was a positive. However due to several other developments I also needed
DanW79
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Blood tests
Hello, I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis over 20 years ago. I therefore have regular blood tests to check that the medications I take are not negatively impacting me. In November last year I had an abnormal blood test result at hospital (ALT was 88, other liver tests were in range). I was told
Hello, I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis over 20 years ago. I therefore have regular blood tests to check that the medications I take are not negatively impacting me. In November last year I had an abnormal blood test result at hospital (ALT was 88, other liver tests were in range). I was told
test100001
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
NHS Weight Management
hi I ve posted recently on this but I think my GP surgery must have got things wrong My orthopaedic consultant advised my GP to get me onto NHS Weight management A nice guy from the active team in the council, seconded to the GP surgery rang and prescribed a weekly low impact circuit training class
hi I ve posted recently on this but I think my GP surgery must have got things wrong My orthopaedic consultant advised my GP to get me onto NHS Weight management A nice guy from the active team in the council, seconded to the GP surgery rang and prescribed a weekly low impact circuit training class
TheBoys
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Arthritis Action
3 months ago
Stomach issues
I just had to tell this story, I’m sure plenty of us have experienced being fobbed off with different diagnoses before being diagnosed with endo, however I’ve just experienced the opposite way around. I was diagnosed with endo and adenomyosis in November of last year, this weekend I fell really ill
I just had to tell this story, I’m sure plenty of us have experienced being fobbed off with different diagnoses before being diagnosed with endo, however I’ve just experienced the opposite way around. I was diagnosed with endo and adenomyosis in November of last year, this weekend I fell really ill
Ps-endo
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Having a hard time getting my usual brands
I order my meds online via my doc who promptly sends the script over to my pharmacy and I have home delivery due to my agoraphobia. My pharmacist knows my sensitivities to certain brands and tries to keep me on the ones I have but every now and then I get something I have never had before or I had a
I order my meds online via my doc who promptly sends the script over to my pharmacy and I have home delivery due to my agoraphobia. My pharmacist knows my sensitivities to certain brands and tries to keep me on the ones I have but every now and then I get something I have never had before or I had a
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
This one's about some actual, real-life running. And not being normal.
Day 10 post-headbump came and went, then day 11 and day 12, and I was staring wistfully at the ceiling with a constant message circling around my head like a hunting falcon: [i]“Wait until you feel normal”[/i]. I jolted up so quickly that the tin of peas taped to my head went flying off and smashed
Day 10 post-headbump came and went, then day 11 and day 12, and I was staring wistfully at the ceiling with a constant message circling around my head like a hunting falcon: [i]“Wait until you feel normal”[/i]. I jolted up so quickly that the tin of peas taped to my head went flying off and smashed
PaulS83
Ultramarathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 months ago
Cold cap advice?
Im a very lucky gal whose cancer was caught early (by accident) at stage 1c. I've had surgery and about to start chemo tomorrow. Carbopentin only. They booked me a cold cap as I was originally going to have Carbo + Taxil which usually results in hair loss. Now the risk is lower so not sure whether you'd
Im a very lucky gal whose cancer was caught early (by accident) at stage 1c. I've had surgery and about to start chemo tomorrow. Carbopentin only. They booked me a cold cap as I was originally going to have Carbo + Taxil which usually results in hair loss. Now the risk is lower so not sure whether you'd
Shluggie
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My Ovacome
3 months ago
lupus and surgery
hi my name is Diana I have lupus and I am looking to do a hip dip and bum filler. I and on medication my lupus is topical it only affects my skin making it really dry and also my scalp really dry. I am on medication once a day It only affects my skins in the sun here in the uk but not when I’m home
hi my name is Diana I have lupus and I am looking to do a hip dip and bum filler. I and on medication my lupus is topical it only affects my skin making it really dry and also my scalp really dry. I am on medication once a day It only affects my skins in the sun here in the uk but not when I’m home
Shawna3g
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
GnRH Injections & Mirena Coil
Hey all, I have spoken about this at great length with my friends & partner but obviously unless you know what it feels like, it's hard to give an opinion. I had a laparoscopy in June 2022 where I was diagnosed with Endometriosis and had the majority of it removed. The hospital I had this done at
Hey all, I have spoken about this at great length with my friends & partner but obviously unless you know what it feels like, it's hard to give an opinion. I had a laparoscopy in June 2022 where I was diagnosed with Endometriosis and had the majority of it removed. The hospital I had this done at
Chloejams
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Results advice in dealing with GP
I have just received my latest blood test results along with request to make appt for telephone conversation with surgery. I had increased Levo from 75mcg to 87.5 mcg myself on 2nd November through private supply because I felt unwell. I now know doctor (It’s always someone different) is going to want
I have just received my latest blood test results along with request to make appt for telephone conversation with surgery. I had increased Levo from 75mcg to 87.5 mcg myself on 2nd November through private supply because I felt unwell. I now know doctor (It’s always someone different) is going to want
Libuse
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Dentistry.
I have PMR and have also been treated for Acoustic Neuroma by Gamma Knife surgery.The Acoustic Neuroma is no longer active but damage remains. I presently take 10mgm Prednisone daily in one dose. I need several dental extractions on the same side (upper jaw). Should I expect my dentist to refer me to
I have PMR and have also been treated for Acoustic Neuroma by Gamma Knife surgery.The Acoustic Neuroma is no longer active but damage remains. I presently take 10mgm Prednisone daily in one dose. I need several dental extractions on the same side (upper jaw). Should I expect my dentist to refer me to
Busyrobyn
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Counsellor with transplant patient experience
My husband had successful liver transplant surgery 6 months ago. At the same time he was battling liver ill health, he lost the sight in his dominant eye due to a retinal detachment. He now has better vision in his other eye, and is hoping to be able to drive again (he has been off the road for over
My husband had successful liver transplant surgery 6 months ago. At the same time he was battling liver ill health, he lost the sight in his dominant eye due to a retinal detachment. He now has better vision in his other eye, and is hoping to be able to drive again (he has been off the road for over
ScruffyRosie
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Medicheck Dr's notes suppressed TSH with low T4
MEDICHECK -
(7.45 am, pre-breakfast and no meds 24hr) CRP HS 1.430 mg/L (Range: < 3) Ferritin 168.00 ug/L (Range: 30 - 264) Folate - Serum 21.6 nmol/L (Range: > 7) Vitamin B12 - Active 124.0 pmol/L (Range: 37.5 - 188) Vitamin D 60.9 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 250) TSH X 0.050 mIU/L (Range
MEDICHECK -
(7.45 am, pre-breakfast and no meds 24hr) CRP HS 1.430 mg/L (Range: < 3) Ferritin 168.00 ug/L (Range: 30 - 264) Folate - Serum 21.6 nmol/L (Range: > 7) Vitamin B12 - Active 124.0 pmol/L (Range: 37.5 - 188) Vitamin D 60.9 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 250) TSH X 0.050 mIU/L (Range
66olives
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
T3-4-Hypo trial - Netherlands
Do view the original which includes a map and various links. 16 to 20 months is so much more sensible than the few weeks so many previous studies have been based on. [i]
T3-4-Hypo trial
[/i] [i]Updated on 25 January 2024[/i] [i]CALL – study T3 / T4 combination therapy[/i] [i]In most patients
Do view the original which includes a map and various links. 16 to 20 months is so much more sensible than the few weeks so many previous studies have been based on. [i]
T3-4-Hypo trial
[/i] [i]Updated on 25 January 2024[/i] [i]CALL – study T3 / T4 combination therapy[/i] [i]In most patients
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Colostomy
I was diagnosed with Ovarian ca IVa involving the omentum and liver tumors in September 2023. Since then, have undergone 6 cycles of chemo (avastin, Carboplatin, taxol). Now, am anticipating for surgery on Feb 27 ( in 3 weeks). My surgery told me there’s a 50/50 chance I will need colostomy ( tumor
I was diagnosed with Ovarian ca IVa involving the omentum and liver tumors in September 2023. Since then, have undergone 6 cycles of chemo (avastin, Carboplatin, taxol). Now, am anticipating for surgery on Feb 27 ( in 3 weeks). My surgery told me there’s a 50/50 chance I will need colostomy ( tumor
DIYdiva
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
3 months ago
Coping with chemo side effects
Hi all I'm diagnosed stage 4 clear cell ovarian cancer since 15 Dec 23 & currently struggling so much with chemo side effects & wondering how it has been for others.. I had my 1st chemo 2 Jan (carboplatin paclitaxel and bevacizumab) 8 hour infusion. I didn't know how I would react and although I had
Hi all I'm diagnosed stage 4 clear cell ovarian cancer since 15 Dec 23 & currently struggling so much with chemo side effects & wondering how it has been for others.. I had my 1st chemo 2 Jan (carboplatin paclitaxel and bevacizumab) 8 hour infusion. I didn't know how I would react and although I had
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
3 months ago
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